kitts wrote:
But then, despite setting the value I had to put in
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(.)
And I was brief because I don't know if there any caveats on how it can
be used. Maybe you found a bug. Maybe the behavior isn't consistent
across generators. Maybe the value isn't propagated to subdirectories.
Would you then recommend that i file a bug report? Can any other confirm?
If you can reproduce demonstrably wrong behavior with a trivial
CMakeLists.txt, then yes, file a bug report. Writing up trivial
reproducers is how one verifies that something is indeed a bug.
Also, it is perfectly ok to have e-mail discussions occur in the bug
tracker. Even if the final result is "not a bug." A bug tracker is a
database for facilitating the memory of Kitware engineers. They can't
be expected to remember or address everything that comes up on the
mailing list, although history has shown they're awfully effective at
it. We can make their lives easier by using the bug tracker to communicate.
Generally I post a problem on the mailing list when I really have no
idea whether it's a bug or not. In that case, I'm making sure I haven't
missed something.
Thanks,
Brandon Van Every
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