It was this generator: "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 at 17:22, Miklos Espak <esp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > I have a "superbuild" project which builds two external projects (EP) and > then my actual project. It builds fine on linux and mac. On windows, > however, the build fails if the build directory is *inside* the source > folder. > > Let's say e.g. that the sources are in "c:/src/myproject". If the build is > in "c:/src/myproject-build", it succeeds, but if it is in > "c:/src/myproject/build", it fails. (It took me a while until I discovered > the connection between the failures and the build dir path.) > > With the build dir inside the source dir, I get compilation error because > header files are not found. In fact, if I open the "*.vcxproj" file of the > same target in the two types of builds, the > "<AdditionalIncludeDirectories>" elements are different. The include dirs > of the EPs are missing from it in the "in-source" build and they are there > in the "out-source" build. > > This is how far I got with my debugging, and I'm not sure how to go on. > > Unfortunately, I'd need to keep the build folder inside the sources > because the GitLab CI runners assume this. > > Any help would be much appreciated. > > I used CMake 3.11.4 and 3.12.0RC3. > > Kind regards, > Miklos > >
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