This is the answer. I simply search a directory and the CMAKE_INTDIR subdir. I did not notice that this is a preprocessor definition.
Many thanks Christian Brad King schrieb: > Christian Verbeek wrote: >> This had been discussed in >> http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/cmake/2004-January/004644.html >> >> Now more than two years have passed by and the problem still remains. > > That's because changing it represents a fundamental change in the > design of the generator. > > > In >> visual studio the generated files go into a Release/Debug subdir >> depending on the build type choosen in the IDE. If your application >> depends on relative pathes to find other stuff (like plugins) this is a >> problem. I really would like to skip these subdirs to make the directory >> structure of the build output identitcal to what you get with nmake >> or make. > > There are other solutions to your problem. > > 1.) If you INSTALL the project the per-configuration subdirs are not > used. > > 2.) If you want the project to work from the build tree look at the > definition of CMAKE_INTDIR in the preprocessor: > > #ifdef CMAKE_INTDIR > /* Account for the per-config subdirectory in computing paths > The value of CMAKE_INTDIR is a string containing the > per-configuration subdirectory. */ > const char* mypath = "some/path" CMAKE_INTDIR; > #else > /* Use normal relative paths. */ > const char* mypath = "some/path"; > #endif > > This preprocessor symbol is defined on a per-configuration basis for > the multi-configuration generators. This file contains an example of > exactly what you want to do: > > http://www.vtk.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Wrapping/Tcl/vtkTkAppInit.cxx?view=markup > > > Just look at the relative path computation contained inside a > CMAKE_INTDIR preprocessor test. > > -Brad > -- ___________________________________________ Dr. Christian Verbeek Postanschrift: Technische Universitaet Muenchen Fakultaet für Informatik, I6 Boltzmannstrasse 3 D-85748 Garching bei Muenchen Germany Tel: +49 89 289 18111 Mobile: +49 160 7056589 Fax: +49 89 289 18107 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ____________________________________________ _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
