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Subject: Re: [CMake] Custom compile command?
From: Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman () kitware ! com>
Date: 2009-06-06 12:43:21
Message-ID: 4A2A6469.8020005 () kitware ! com
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Bob Tanner wrote:
>
> On Jun 5, 2009, at 11:00 PM, Bill Hoffman wrote:
>
>>> Works fine on osx+cmake version 2.6-patch 4 BUT fails on
>>> ubuntu+hardy+cmake version 2.4-patch 7
>
>>>
>> No, should work for both. How does it fail on 2.4?
>
>
> Tried extensions .c .C .c++ .cc .cpp .cxx .m .M .mm .h .hh .h++ .hm .hpp
> .hxx .in .txx
> CMake Error: Cannot find source file
> "/tmp/osx-branch/Vanilla/robots/commands_puck.c" for target "puck"
>
> ### Whack-a-do for making ntserv/commands.c into robots/commands_puck.o
> set(COMMANDS_TYPE PUCK)
> configure_file(
> ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/commands.c.cmake
> ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/commands_puck.c
> )
>
> ### Equivalent to PUCK_OBJS in Makefile.in
> SET (puck_SOURCES
> puck.c
> puckmove.c
> commands_puck.c
> roboshar.c
> )
>
> $ cat commands.c.cmake
> #define ${COMMANDS_TYPE}
> #include "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../ntserv/commands.c"
>
> As previously stated, works fine on osx+cmake version 2.6-patch 4
>
> I'm pbuilder'n jaunty+cmake-2.6 to test there as well.
>
You should use the full path to the files like this:
set(puck_SOURCES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/commands_puck.c)
-Bill
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