Hi, I am using cmake to build make files which produce the following compile command:
/opt/SUNWspro62/bin/cc -mt -c /product/jmemnobs.c -o /product/jmemnobs.o -D__SOLARIS__ -I/product/inc How cam I get cmake to produce the following compile command instead: /usr/bin/rsh 10.1.0.18 "cd /product ; /opt/SUNWspro62/bin/cc -mt -c /product/jmemnobs.c -o /product/jmemnobs.o -D__SOLARIS__ -I/product/inc " The idea is to use the make file to compile remotly. I could use a perl script instead of the /opt/SUNWspro62/bin/cc and pass the rest of the arguments to it. Like this: /product/Remote.pl /usr/bin/rsh -10.1.0.18 /product /opt/SUNWspro62/bin/cc -mt -c /product/jmemnobs.c -o /product/jmemnobs.o -D__SOLARIS__ -I/product/inc However I would prefer a "clean solutiion" via something like PRE_CMAKE_C_COMPILER and POST_CMAKE_C_COMPILER variables. Also how do I get rid of the ";" when concatenating strings to a variable. Thanks Ghiora _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake