The easiest way is to create the folder BEFORE cmake is run. I do the
same thing on OS X for gcc and intel compilers.
mkdir intel; cd intel; ccmake ../
mdkir gcc; cd gcc; ccmake ../
Unless Cmake takes as an argument the build directory to use? Don't
know the answer to that one.
--
Mike Jackson Senior Research Engineer
Innovative Management & Technology Services
On Sep 17, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Paul Dean wrote:
I'm trying to keep my make files and project files orginized in
their own folders.
Source Dir --
|
| - VC2005
| - XCode
| - UnixMake
etc.
This works fine for win32 as I can choose the Build directory in
the CMake GUI i.e "C:\Project\VC2005"
However, I have tried to do this for OS X and have been unsuccessful.
I've tried things like
SET (CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY "/XCode")
and
SET (CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR "/XCode")
sorry for the newbie question. But how would one include something
like this into their script?
i.e. ...
if(xcode){
//make folder for xcode and put all cmake and project files there
}
if(VC2005){
//make folder for VC2005 and put all cmake and project files there
}
Thanks in advance :)
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