Is there a bug tracker or somewhere that I should report this as well?  I just 
want to make sure I put the right information in the right spot so the ninja 
generator maintainer might see it.

From: Nils Gladitz [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 9:41 AM
To: Malfettone, Kris <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CMake] Potential bug: Having executables named "test" causes 
Ninja generator to generate ambiguous rules...

On 15.02.2017 15:16, Malfettone, Kris wrote:
Just noticed a problem in my example.  In my attempt to simplify my example I 
moved both outputs into the same folder which in my opinion is invalid because 
both output file names are the same.  However, the same basic setup does 
reproduce the problem if you move the two targets into their own subdirs.  I 
was just trying to avoid describing that in the email.  Here is what I mean 
below:

I thought you meant you had a target named "test" but apparently only your 
output is named that way.
That certainly isn't covered by the existing policy.

Nils

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