> > Finding .o files is a real PITA. So, you're going to want to generate > > your .c files, figure out which .c files you actually have, then do > > CMake as usual. > > Yes, do the split at cmake-time time or earlier, then you know early enough > which c files you will have.
The source file is generated after the first phase of the building process: delaing with the data files and generating the source file. I think that is already outside of the CMake-time. Do you suppose that I could alter the splitter into generating some file that could be chained together with the Makefile? It already creates a one with the list of the new files. -- Gustavo _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
