>> Is there also a way to disable recursive sub directory project
inheritance
>> in CMake?
>I don't know what you mean by "project inheritance", but AFAIK it is not
>possible to disable inheriting settings from your parent directory.
In Microsoft VS land this would be:
Inherited Project Property S
On Tuesday 02 February 2010, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
...
> So to summarize this, I plan to filter all the many INSTALL_RPATH target
> properties I set in various parts of our build system for our applications
> and libraries using the CMAKE_PLATFORM_IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES variable,
> but a much cle
Hi Ryan,
Thank you for the reply.
I've just tried that. It solved the error, but the variables
REUSE_CODE_HEADERS and REUSE_CODE_SRCS are empty when I try to use them in
my project's CMakelists.
Here is a simpler code I've written to show the problem:
#The CMakelists.txt from my reusable c
Bill Hoffman wrote:
For more information see my blog entry:
http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/7
Bill,
Great!
By the way of tutorial, SO'ers have been asking :-)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2186110/cmake-tutorial/
Best regards,
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I tried your way Michael and liked the simplicity of it, however, it
seemed that CMake configuration would have to run much more often in my
case, because the file I want to append to the configured file is a
source/header file and it will be modified frequently during development.
I also didn'
For more information see my blog entry:
http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/7
-Bill
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On 2/2/10 5:23 PM, Brian Davis wrote:
Why I care:
Lets say that I someone wants to check the Visual Studio project goop
produced by CMake in trunk and check out in a diffrent directory in
their branch on another machine. With absolute paths sprinkled all
over effectively makes this impossibl
No bug necessary.
This is fixed in CVS HEAD of cmake already.
cmake --help-property DEPENDS
reports an error with cmake 2.8.0, but works in CVS HEAD of CMake
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:47 AM, Bill Hoffman wrote:
> Emmanuel Christophe wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I discovered the -j option for ctest re
Emmanuel Christophe wrote:
Hi,
I discovered the -j option for ctest recently. I assume there is a way
to introduce some dependencies between the test (the input of one test
being produced by another test for example).
By searching along the line of set_tests_properties, or ctest
dependencies, I
You can see an example here of bundling up Qt with an application:
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/BundleUtilitiesExample
Note: before CMake 2.8, it only worked on Mac OS X. In CMake 2.8, it
works on Windows and Linux too.
And it can be used for any 3rd party library besides just Qt, or any
library
It has been a while but I was finally able to get some time to put
together a new Release for the CMakeEd Eclipse plugin. CMakeEd
provides syntax coloring and command completion for CMake files in
Eclipse. All the CMake help is also integrated into the Eclipse Help
system and is fully searc
Hello,
I am trying to develop a database for codes for reuse, and I would like to use
CMake to manage it.
Here is how my files are organizated:
In
/codes/Thread/
IThread.h
Thread.cpp
Runnable.h
CMakelists_Thread.txt
Then, inside CMakelists_Thread.txt I have:
#cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.
This is what I use. Seems a bit "kludgey" but does seem to work. This
code will copy the Qt dlls into BOTH the Debug and Release build
directories (so debugging works) and create installation rules to copy
the proper dlls into the install location.
# Copy the needed Qt libraries into the Build dir
You're right, I could have sworn that file(COPY...) has been around for ages ;-)
Michael
On 3. Feb, 2010, at 12:05 , Chris Hillery wrote:
> Whoops - I take it back. I see that it IS there in the 2.8 online docs, as a
> separate file( entry as you said. Not terribly clear IMHO, but
> anyway. So
Hi Brian,
You ask a lot of questions in one mail ;-)
I'll answer some inline (see below).
Best regards,
Marcel Loose.
On Tuesday 02 February 2010 22:15:11 Brian Davis wrote:
> So I have various CMakeLists.txt files in my directory structure. Some
> with the PROJECT( name ) specified at the top
> You probably didn't grep the man-page thoroughly ;-) It is documented as
> "file("
>
I did, actually! It ain't there on the online manual:
http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake2.6docs.html#command:file
Moreover, your script doesn't work here with CMake 2.6.4. Maybe it was added
in CMake 2.8? I
Whoops - I take it back. I see that it IS there in the 2.8 online docs, as a
separate file( entry as you said. Not terribly clear IMHO, but
anyway. So I guess this is a new 2.8 feature (it really truly isn't there in
2.6.4).
Ceej
aka Chris Hillery
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 3:04 AM, Chris Hillery wro
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:09 AM, Michael Wild wrote:
>
> On 2. Feb, 2010, at 22:31 , aaron_wri...@selinc.com wrote:
>
> > I run CONFIGURE_FILE on a file that is read only. The output file is also
> > read only, which is a problem because I need to append to it. Is there a
> > way to change this be
On 3. Feb, 2010, at 10:16 , Chris Hillery wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:09 AM, Michael Wild wrote:
>
>>
>> On 2. Feb, 2010, at 22:31 , aaron_wri...@selinc.com wrote:
>>
>>> I run CONFIGURE_FILE on a file that is read only. The output file is also
>>> read only, which is a problem because
Hi,
I discovered the -j option for ctest recently. I assume there is a way
to introduce some dependencies between the test (the input of one test
being produced by another test for example).
By searching along the line of set_tests_properties, or ctest
dependencies, I couldn't find anything.
Can
Hi
I'd like to install the necessary .dll files of Qt to my install directory.
So that when someone installs my program from a package, he gets the
complete set and doesn't need to install Qt seperately.
Actually my program is multiple programs and i'd rather not link them
statically to Qt libr
On 2. Feb, 2010, at 22:31 , aaron_wri...@selinc.com wrote:
> I run CONFIGURE_FILE on a file that is read only. The output file is also
> read only, which is a problem because I need to append to it. Is there a
> way to change this behavior? Or a work around?
>
Either change the source-file pe
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