thanks for the hints and your help, guys. Indeed, There was one '..\'
too much in my source files path.
Eric
Andreas Pakulat a écrit :
On 28.09.11 12:51:53, pellegrini wrote:
Hi all,
I have a project with the following structure:
root/
CMakeLists.txt
prog1/
CMakeLists.txt
Src/
file1.f90
prog2/
CMakeLists.txt
Src/
file2.f90
where prog1, prog2 are individual projects.
I would like to add file1.90 to the build process of prog2. To do
so, in the CMakeLists.txt file of prog2 project, I put:
set(SOURCES ../../prog1/Src/file1.f90
Src/file2.f90)
and further
add_executable(prog2 ${SOURCES})
when compiling with CMake I get the following error:
##############################################
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:35 (add_executable):
Cannot find source file:
../../prog1/Src/file1.f90
Tried extensions .c .C .c++ .cc .cpp .cxx .m .M .mm .h .hh .h++ .hm
.hpp .hxx .in .txx
###############################################
It seems that CMake cna not deal with relative path when declaring
the sources for a project.
Relative paths work just fine, but your expecting a different base-path
than cmake is. In the above example the current directory when
assembling the sources is root/prog2 not root/prog2/Src which you seem
to assume. Hence you have one ".." too much in your set-line. This
should work:
set( SOURCES ../prog1/Src/file1.f90 Src/file2.f90 )
Andreas
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Eric Pellegrini
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