I've noticed that CMake 3.3.0-rc3 will not install a header file in a Mac OS X framework if the header file starts with a capital letter (either that or has the same name as the framework).
For example if I have the following: set(FOO_HEADER_FILES "foo.h;bar.h;bat.h;Foo.h;Foo.hpp") add_library(Foo SHARED ${FOO_SOURCE_FILES}) set_target_properties(Foo PROPERTIES FRAMEWORK ON OUTPUT_NAME Foo PUBLIC_HEADER "${FOO_HEADER_FILES}" ) install(TARGETS Foo FRAMEWORK DESTINATION "frameworks") Then when running 'make install' or the install target from Xcode, the installation step silently does not install Foo.h or Foo.hpp. This behavior seems arbitrary, wrong, and completely annoying. Comments?
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