Hi To enable iOS build, I'm using following settings in CMakeLists.txt:
set(APPLE_PLATFORM "iphonesimulator") set(CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneSimulator.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneSimulator.sdk") set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "-isysroot ${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT} -mios-version-min=7.0") set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-isysroot ${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT} -mios-version-min=7.0") Do you think it should be documented? Where is the good place to do so? Maybe somewhere here: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.4/variable/CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT.html What do you think? ________________________________ From: clin...@elemtech.com <clin...@elemtech.com> Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 8:21 PM To: Bartosz Kosiorek Cc: Bartosz Kosiorek; cmake-developers; Gregor Jasny Subject: Re: [cmake-developers] Create subdirectories in Resource directory for Frameworks and Application bundle. ----- On Dec 11, 2015, at 11:44 AM, Bartosz Kosiorek <gan...@poczta.onet.pl> wrote: Hi Because there is difference between OS X and iOS Bundles directory structure (see: Apple specification https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/CoreFoundation/Conceptual/CFBundles/BundleTypes/BundleTypes.html), in trunk (In CMake 3.5) RESOURCE property create corresponding directory structure. I have already fix that with: https://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=15848 Ok. I hadn't been following all your work. Also, I didn't see a toggle in the CMake code you sent to choose an iOS bundle instead of OS X bundles. How is that toggled? So RESOURCE gives you a level of abstraction: For OSX: it will create "Resource" directory For iOS it will create "flat" directory structure. In your example "Resource" directory will be created in both cases (for OSX and iOS). Which is wrong: For OSX: it should create "Resource" directory For iOS it will create "flat" directory structure. I could provide patch to fix that issue, if you agree with that. What do you think about that? Do you think the same should be applied to "Headers"? I think the abstraction seems reasonable, as well as what you are proposing. However, I'm not an Apple guru. I wonder if there are other Apple experts that can weigh in this if better feedback is needed. Clint Best Regards Bartosz 2015-12-11 19:06 GMT+01:00 Clinton Stimpson <clin...@elemtech.com<mailto:clin...@elemtech.com>>: On Friday, December 11, 2015 05:01:41 PM Bartosz Kosiorek wrote: > Thanks Clint > > Unfortunately MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION is not working correctly with RESOURCE > property. For every resource which is marked as RESOURCE, will be placed in > root "Resources" directory. > > The CMake code below create following directory structure for OS X: > > ── mul.framework > ├── Headers -> Versions/Current/Headers > ├── Resources -> Versions/Current/Resources > ├── Versions > │ ├── A > │ │ ├── Headers > │ │ │ └── mul.h > │ │ ├── Modules > │ │ │ └── module.modulemap > │ │ ├── Resources > │ │ │ ├── Info.plist > │ │ │ ├── mulres.txt > │ │ │ ├── pl.txt > │ │ │ └── resourcefile.txt > │ │ ├── lang > │ │ │ └── en.txt > │ │ └── mul > │ └── Current -> A > └── mul -> Versions/Current/mul > > > As you can see eveything which is marked as "RESOURCE" will be placed in > Versions/A/ directory My expectation will be that lang/pl.txt and > lang/en.txt should be in Resources/lang/ directory. Here is complete > directory structure: > > ── mul.framework > ├── Headers -> Versions/Current/Headers > ├── Resources -> Versions/Current/Resources > ├── Versions > │ ├── A > │ │ ├── Headers > │ │ │ └── mul.h > │ │ ├── Modules > │ │ │ └── module.modulemap > │ │ ├── Resources > │ │ │ ├── Info.plist > │ │ │ ├── mulres.txt > │ │ │ ├── lang > │ │ │ │ └── pl.txt > │ │ │ │ └── en.txt > │ │ │ └── resourcefile.txt > │ │ ├── lang > │ │ │ └── en.txt > │ │ └── mul > │ └── Current -> A > └── mul -> Versions/Current/mul > > > What do you think about that? > > Here is the source code: > > set_property(SOURCE module.modulemap > PROPERTY MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION "Modules") > > set_property( > SOURCE lang/en.txt lang/pl.txt > PROPERTY MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION "lang") > > set(RESLIST > mulres.txt > lang/pl.txt > resourcefile.txt > ) > > add_library(mul SHARED > mul.c > mul.h > module.modulemap > lang/pl.txt > lang/en.txt > resourcefile.txt > mulres.txt) > > # Create an iOS Framework bundle > set_target_properties(mul PROPERTIES > FRAMEWORK TRUE > MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_IDENTIFIER org.cmake.mul > MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_SHORT_VERSION_STRING 42 > MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_BUNDLE_VERSION 3.2.10 > XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY "iPhone Developer" > PUBLIC_HEADER mul.h > RESOURCE "${RESLIST}" > ) Here is a CMakeLists.txt that will give you the desired layout. I also see that MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION doesn't work with RESOURCE. set_property(SOURCE module.modulemap PROPERTY MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION "Modules") set_property( SOURCE lang/pl.txt lang/en.txt PROPERTY MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION "Resources/lang") set(RESLIST mulres.txt resourcefile.txt ) add_library(mul SHARED mul.c mul.h module.modulemap lang/pl.txt lang/en.txt resourcefile.txt mulres.txt) # Create an iOS Framework bundle set_target_properties(mul PROPERTIES FRAMEWORK TRUE MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_IDENTIFIER org.cmake.mul MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_SHORT_VERSION_STRING 42 MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_BUNDLE_VERSION 3.2.10 XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY "iPhone Developer" PUBLIC_HEADER mul.h RESOURCE "${RESLIST}" ) Now I'm wondering what does the RESOURCE target property do that MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION doesn't already support? 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