> On Wednesday 03 October 2007 16:27:14 Baptiste Derongs wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I just begin in using Cmake (but I'm going faster than I never went > > with any configure.in), and I am wondering how to get a '.o' file (how > > to call gcc -c in fact). > > > > I tried to set CMAKE_C_FLAGS to "-c", it kind of worked, but it doest > > seem very generic > > > > Is there any better solution ? > > For each source file (say named source.c) cmake creates a source.o makefile > target. So just do make source.o inside the build directory of the > corresponding source file (and some people where wondering quite recently on > this mailing list why are those targets useful at all hehe).
The point is that I want a MakeFile that creates only the .o file, doesnt try to get binary. Next that same Makefile (and other ones) need the .o file to make other binaries. By the solution I wrote, cmake told the Makefile to create .o files, but it saves them in CMakeFiles dir, I dont know where I can tell to save in obj/ directory... _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
