> [...] if you instead set the OUTPUT_NAME property of the target
> using set_target_properties, I believe you will get the result
> you want.
I guess, that would be the option if I would need just one
executable. But I need ten executables - each one of different name.
Simlinks, etc. are not an option because this is used on Windows only.
It would be nice to get ${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR} working. Investigating...
Finally, found a bug!
Following cmake code
add_custom_command (TARGET autoconsole
POST_BUILD
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/autoconsole.exe
${ivview_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/ivview.exe
COMMENT "Copying executables..." VERBATIM)
produces following command as post-build step in Visual Studio:
C:\usr\pkg\cmake-2.6.0-win32-x86\bin\cmake.exe -E copy
C:/Users/John/Desktop/ivTools.cmake.Win/build/winAutoConsole/"$"(OutDir)/autoconsole.exe
C:/Users/John/Desktop/ivTools.cmake.Win/build/ivview/"$"(OutDir)/ivview.exe
Notice "$". The "" avoids correct expansion of $(OutDir) by Visual
Studio Express 2008. If I manually remove "", everything works like a
charm. I am using cmake 2.6.0. Not sure about 2.4...
Note: The "" are not seen in "Output window" - you have to enter Project
-> Properties -> Build Events -> Post-build Event and see Command line,
or you can open BuildLog.htm. I am able to give you support in testing,
etc....
If you confirm it as bug, I am able to proceed with the project at next
patch-level release. Thanks for your work at cmake - excelent project.
John
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
On 2008-06-01 16:29+0200 Pe�iva Jan wrote:
install (TARGETS autoconsole
RUNTIME
DESTINATION bin
RENAME ivview.exe)
It copies the file, but RENAME does not work (It probably works only
for PROGRAMS and FILES signatures). I was planning to use this command
about ten times to get all the required .exe.
RENAME does not appear in the documentation of the install(TARGETS ...)
signature of the install command so I think you are correct what you
attempted above should not work. However, if you instead set the
OUTPUT_NAME property of the target using set_target_properties, I believe
you will get the result you want.
Alan
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