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Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2012 21:52:05 -0700
From: James Bigler
Subject: Re: [CMake] Some issues with visual studio
To: Renato Utsch
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
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On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 7:29
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Renato Utsch wrote:
> Hello, I have been experimenting some issue with visual studio and
> couldn't fix them, even when searching in google for help :O
>
> So, I have 2 main issues:
>
> 1. When CMake creates the visual studio solution, it configures to the
> "Debug
Don't know if you read all the emails, but I already found a solution
to the problem with all exe's with one output dir.
If you are right about the list of solution configs, so my search ends
here, but I alredy solved the real problem, so it's ok...
Renato
2012/1/8 Fraser Hutchison :
> Hi Renato
CLIFFORD MAN, IT WORKED!
This was everything I was looking for. Thanks:
# Configure the release changes (optimization)
set( CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}" )
foreach( CONF_TYPE ${CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES} )
string( TOUPPER "${CON
Hmm - that looks interesting. I didn't know about
SUPPORTS_PARALLEL_BUILD_TYPE - I'll have to review my setup with that
in mind.
Thanks!
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:52 PM, J Decker wrote:
> if( SUPPORTS_PARALLEL_BUILD_TYPE ) # will be set in visual
> studio type projects...
> INSTALL
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Renato Utsch wrote:
> Clifford, can you explain more what you said, I didn't understand...
>
> You said that you change the output directories for all the active
> configurations to the same directory? Well, how do you do that (if it
> is what you said)? This is ex
>My current work-around is to peg all of the output directories for all
>the active configurations to the same directory - that negates much of
>the benefit of multiple-configuration IDE options, but does at least
>result in the expected run-from-build-directory behavior. (It works
>for MSVC - we
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Clifford Yapp wrote:
> I can say that in my particular case, in order to be able to
> successfully run compiled binaries from the build directory it is
> necessary to have a broad variety of files in a sane position relative
> to the compiled binary. So far as I kn
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Michael Jackson
wrote:
> This is going to sound either harsh or "flame bait" but is written in all
> seriousness and with a lot of practical experience.
>
> When coming from a "makefile" based system like Unix and going to Visual
> Studio there are a few things y
I can say that in my particular case, in order to be able to
successfully run compiled binaries from the build directory it is
necessary to have a broad variety of files in a sane position relative
to the compiled binary. So far as I know, the only way I can do this
in systems that like to have mu
No, it is perfectly valid and I understand you, but the problem is
that I'm rewriting a broken CMake script from the eAthena project (a
ragnarök online emulator), and it has a very old basis that would
cause a lot of trouble to change.
The executables _have_ to be on the ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} when b
This is going to sound either harsh or "flame bait" but is written in all
seriousness and with a lot of practical experience.
When coming from a "makefile" based system like Unix and going to Visual
Studio there are a few things you need to "give up on" (In my opinion). Visual
Studio (And Xco
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Renato Utsch wrote:
> Ok, I will look at that so.
>
> But and the second problem? How can I redirect from the debug/release
> folder to the / folder of the project?
>
Provide INSTALL rules in the CMAKE and then build the INSTALL target?
>
> Renato
>
> 2012/1/8 Ma
2012/1/8 Renato Utsch :
> Ok, I will look at that so.
>
> But and the second problem? How can I redirect from the debug/release
> folder to the / folder of the project?
I guess the same answer is valid.
How do you do that with Visual Studio alone?
Doesn't Visual Studio create the subfolder on his
Ok, I will look at that so.
But and the second problem? How can I redirect from the debug/release
folder to the / folder of the project?
Renato
2012/1/8 Mateusz Loskot :
> On 8 January 2012 16:04, Eric Noulard wrote:
>> 2012/1/8 Renato Utsch :
>>> So I can do this by adding a command line para
On 8 January 2012 16:04, Eric Noulard wrote:
> 2012/1/8 Renato Utsch :
>> So I can do this by adding a command line parameter to do that. But
>> can't I simply set an option that behaves exactly as --config Debug ?
>
> May be you could try to find out how Visual Studio
> is choosing the default bu
Good idea, I will try ^^
Renato
2012/1/8 Eric Noulard :
> 2012/1/8 Renato Utsch :
>> So I can do this by adding a command line parameter to do that. But
>> can't I simply set an option that behaves exactly as --config Debug ?
>>
>
> May be you could try to find out how Visual Studio
> is choosing
2012/1/8 Renato Utsch :
> So I can do this by adding a command line parameter to do that. But
> can't I simply set an option that behaves exactly as --config Debug ?
>
May be you could try to find out how Visual Studio
is choosing the default built type?
In particular does this correspond to some
So I can do this by adding a command line parameter to do that. But
can't I simply set an option that behaves exactly as --config Debug ?
Renato
2012/1/8 John Drescher :
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
>> On 8 January 2012 15:21, Renato Utsch wrote:
>>> Yes, but I want
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Mateusz Loskot wrote:
> On 8 January 2012 15:21, Renato Utsch wrote:
>> Yes, but I want to be able to change with CMake, but if I can't do
>> that, at least I want to be able to set the default to the Release
>> version :X
>
> You have to understand there is diffe
But why CMake generates the Debug mode thing first, not the Release? I
can only configure this with msbuild executable? Because I can't find
it :X
I only need to make the Release mode the standard one, there isn't a
way to do that changing a configuration with CMake?
Renato
2012/1/8 Mateusz Losk
On 8 January 2012 15:21, Renato Utsch wrote:
> Yes, but I want to be able to change with CMake, but if I can't do
> that, at least I want to be able to set the default to the Release
> version :X
You have to understand there is difference between generators like
makefiles and generators for proje
Yes, but I want to be able to change with CMake, but if I can't do
that, at least I want to be able to set the default to the Release
version :X
Renato
2012/1/8 Rolf Eike Beer :
> Am Sonntag, 8. Januar 2012, 12:29:47 schrieb Renato Utsch:
>> Hello, I have been experimenting some issue with visual
Am Sonntag, 8. Januar 2012, 12:29:47 schrieb Renato Utsch:
> Hello, I have been experimenting some issue with visual studio and
> couldn't fix them, even when searching in google for help :O
>
> So, I have 2 main issues:
>
> 1. When CMake creates the visual studio solution, it configures to the
>
Hello, I have been experimenting some issue with visual studio and
couldn't fix them, even when searching in google for help :O
So, I have 2 main issues:
1. When CMake creates the visual studio solution, it configures to the
"Debug win32" mode, but I wanted to be able to choose from "Release"
to
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