Bill Hoffman wrote:
Martin Apel wrote:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Martin Apel wrote:
Hi Brad,
this is kind of difficult under Windows, as far as I know. I have
MSys installed on my machine, but the pwd "command" is not really a
command (i.e. .exe) under MSys, but a shell script, which invokes
the shell command "pwd". Windows sees the file with the "pwd"
command in C:\MSys\bin as an ordinary file, not an executable. So I
cannot call this from within ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND. As I am no Windows
expert, I haven't found any other way. Can you recommend a way, how
to do this?
cd .
Hi Bill,
this doesn't result in any output at all:
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND (COMMAND cd .
WORKING_DIRECTORY
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
I think "cd ." cannot work, because there is no cd.exe under Windows.
I even tried "C:/WINNT/System32/cmd.exe /C cd .", but this didn't
work either.
It does work. The output is going to be in that html file that
visual studio creates when it does the build. I think you have to
cntrl-click to see it.
-Bill
I finally found it. I had already looked at the build output, but as
there was a new-line missing and I simply added it to the
CMakeLists.txt, where I needed it, so it was buried in other output. Sorry.
Anyway, the directory is always equal to ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}, no
matter what I specify as WORKING_DIRECTORY in ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND.
Regards,
Martin
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