If you used an out of source build then you can simply delete the
build directory. If you did NOT use an out-of-source build then you
are going to have to hand pick through your source directories to find
everything that does not belong.
With that said CMakeCache.txt is the first obvious choice for
deletion. Next comes CMakeFiles and CMakeTemp. Not sure about anything
else.
Also, CMakeLists.txt is the _project_ file. Deleting this file is the
same as deleting the .sln on windows, the xcode project file on OS X
or the main Makefile on Linux/Unix. Are you sure you really want to
remove CMakeLists.txt file?
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On Sep 9, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Robert Kubrick wrote:
I was wondering if there is a standard command to clear all cmake
files, including CMakeLists.txt, CMakeCache.txt, the CMakeFiles
directory and cmake_install.cmake?
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