Kedzierski, Artur CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV CORONA wrote:
>       Hi,
> 
>       I am trying to create FooConfig.cmake by having
> FooConfig.cmake.in and running CONFIGURE_FILE(FooConfig.cmake.in
> FooConfig.cmake)
> on it.
>       In FooConfig.cmake.in, I have something like:
> SET(MY_LOCAL ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include/foo)
> IF (WIN32)
>       SET(MY_LOCAL \$(MY_LOCAL) ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include/foo_win32)
> ENDIF (WIN32)
> SET(Foo_INCLUDE_DIR \$(MY_LOCAL)
> 
>       My goal is to have this generated:
> SET(MY_LOCAL /usr/include/foo)
> IF (WIN32)
>       SET(MY_LOCAL $(MY_LOCAL) /usr/include/foo_win32)
> ENDIF (WIN32)
> SET(Foo_INCLUDE_DIR $(MY_LOCAL)
> 
>       In other words, I want to escape dollar sign for $(MY_LOCAL) so
> that it doesn't get evaluated during creation of FooConfig.cmake. How
> do I do that? "\$" leaves it as it is and $$ doesn't work either. 
>       Is there any other way of escape the dollar sign?

Pass the @ONLY argument to CONFIGURE_FILE and then you don't need to
escape ${} syntax at all.  Note that you should be using $ with curly
braces, not parens.  For variables you do want replaced in the
configured file refer to them as @[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Brad
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