Hi, On Friday 19 October 2007 01:18, Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote: > Hello, > > As I told yesterday, here comes a patch for the Eclipse CDT4 generator > available in the current CVS version of CMake. > > Although I have not extensively tested it, the works fine. In addition > to the in-tree build which has always worked, this patch allows you to > have 'myapp' and 'myapp/build' or 'myapp' and 'myapp-build' at the > same level: > > mydir/myapp > mydir/myapp/build > > or > > mydir/myapp > mydir/myapp-build > > The patch breaks the CMake way of doing thing, as it writes the > Eclipse project files (.project and .cproject) in the source directory > even in an out-of-tree build. > > Tomorrow I'll try to implement a new property, or look at the value of > a variable, to make it possible to use the pure-CMake style (.project > and .cproject in the generated-files directory) or the > Eclipse-required style (.project and .cproject in the source directory). > > Please try it and send your comments to the list or to me.
Just to make sure I understand: with this patch the two eclipse project files are always created in the source tree, right ? What happens if you try to create two buildtrees for one source tree, which problems may appear ? This makes cvs/svn work directly on the files in this project tree, right ? Are still linked resources created ? Can the build tree be anywhere in the system or does it have to be one of the two locations named above ? What happens if it is somewhere else ? Bye Alex _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
