On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Alan W. Irwin <ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca>wrote:
> On 2010-02-10 23:41+0100 Gabriel Petrovay wrote: > > Hi, >> >> We are using CMake 2.6. For Windows we need the DLL's of the required >> libraries for two reasons given below. >> >> Take for example LibXml.dll which is required by our project in order to >> run >> on Windows. One can build and link our project successfully because the >> FindLibXml2.cmake provides: >> # LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR - The LibXml2 include directory >> # LIBXML2_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use LibXml2 >> >> But we also need a reference to the LibXml2.dll file for the following 2 >> reasons. >> >> 1. When you "make" the "install" target (e.g. "nmake install"), the dll of >> the required library has to go into the "bin" directory, as well where our >> executable. >> 2. We also need to set the PATH environment variable in order to execute >> our >> own executable (during the build, a bootstrap executable). So we need it >> in >> a scenario like: >> SET(ENV{PATH} ${LIBXML2_DLL}) >> > > Would setting that environment variable from cmake affect subsequent > Windows > builds? I don't have any Windows development experience, but this question > just came up on the PLplot list. There, we all speculated from our various > Linux and Windows platform perspectives that SET(ENV{PATH} ...) just sets > the PATH when you are running cmake and would have no effect on the > environment for the subsequent build. Thus, we thought you would have to > externally set the PATH before running the build. But we all could be > wrong > which is why I have asked this question. :-) > > Alan, You are correct. Doing this... SET(ENV{xxx} "value") ...in a CMakeLists.txt file only sets an environment variable for the duration of the cmake run. It has no influence on downstream build steps. HTH, David
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