Дана уторак 14 август 2007, Jon W је написао(ла): > > > > Is it possible to have multiple CMakeLists.txt files within the same > > > > directory? (We have projects that span/share multiple directories, > > > > and currently all of the vcproj files are within a single directory > > > > for easy editing.) > > > > > > > > Or, is the suggested route to create a directory structure such as, > > > > > > > > / > > > > src/foo/foo.cxx > > > > /apple/apple.cxx > > > > > > > > cmake/foo/CMakeLists.txt > > > > /apple/CMakeLists.txt > > > > Every CMakeLists.txt file should have it's target. If you wish to make > > libraries out of every directory and then link them with main() in the > > top directory then use separate CMakeLists.txt. > > > > Filip Brcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I'm building foo.dll, apple.dll, some.exe, from which the source is > scattered throughout the src directory. There are no foo or apple > directories, so I can't put a CMakeLists.txt file in those specific > directories. What I have been doing is to create a main cmake > directory (next to src) that then has a directory based upon the > dll/exe name (foo, apple) with a CMakeLists.txt inside. > > src/ > cmake/ > apple/CMakeLists.txt > foo/CMakeLists.txt > > One of the developers was hoping that we could bypass the extra > directory structure and have a general directory that has all of the > dll/exe cmake files inside. For example, > cmakefiles/ > CMakeLists_apple.txt > CMakeLists_foo.txt > > But, this doesn't sound as though it will work very well. Thank you > for your help. > > -Jon
But you can do just that as Mike Jackson suggested. Make your cmakefiles/CMakeLists_*.txt files and then include them in some master CMakeLists.txt, possibly with IF(something) arround that. -- Filip Brcic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> WWWeb: http://purl.org/NET/brcha/home/ Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 40994923 Yahoo! brcha MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
