Thanks Gilles,

I added a custom appxmanifest as you mentioned and it works, but it would 
nevertheless very helpful to customize such things via variables and let CMake 
fill out the rest.

Regards
Roman

> Am 05.10.2016 um 21:19 schrieb Gilles Khouzam <gilles.khou...@microsoft.com>:
> 
> That's most likely because you're missing an AppxManifest.
> 
> In order to build the CMake detection projects, we inject some necessary 
> files into the project when they aren't specified. This includes the manifest 
> and the icons. Can you add your app manifest to the project (look at 
> Tests\VSWinStorePhone if you want an example) and the icons should not be 
> overridden then.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad King [mailto:brad.k...@kitware.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 12:09
> To: Roman Wüger <roman.wue...@gmx.at>; Gilles Khouzam 
> <gilles.khou...@microsoft.com>
> Cc: CMake Developer MailingList <cmake-developers@cmake.org>; CMake 
> MailingList <cm...@cmake.org>
> Subject: Re: [cmake-developers] Problems with icons for Windows Store 10.0
> 
>> On 10/05/2016 02:56 PM, Roman Wüger wrote:
>> I tried the following to copy the required app icons to the required 
>> destination:
>> 
>> configure_file(Logo.png 
>> ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PROJECT_NAME}.dir/Logo.png COPYONLY)
> 
> That's a CMake-private directory whose location is an implementation detail.
> Some other interface for configuring this behavior will be needed.
> 
>> The CMake process itself overrides those files at the end with the 
>> files from the CMake's Template directory, which are empty.
> 
> From the current implementation it doesn't look like there is anyway to 
> prevent that.  We'll need to have some configuration of where it gets those 
> files.
> 
>> So, how could I use my icon files and/or what is the preferred way of doing 
>> this?
> 
> Gilles?
> 
> -Brad
> 

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