You probably want something like the following in your CMake file
# ---------- Setup output Directories -------------------------
SET (CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/Bin
CACHE PATH
"Single Directory for all Libraries"
)
# --------- Setup the Executable output Directory -------------
SET (CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/Bin
CACHE PATH
"Single Directory for all Executables."
)
# --------- Setup the Executable output Directory -------------
SET (CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/Bin
CACHE PATH
"Single Directory for all static libraries."
)
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Mike Jackson mike.jack...@bluequartz.net
BlueQuartz Software www.bluequartz.net
Principal Software Engineer Dayton, Ohio
On Feb 9, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Benoit wrote:
Hy!
I'm doing a project where I'm generating 2 libraries for differents
application. The problem is that the dll and the executable are not
in the same directory. Therefore if i need to copy the dll each time
i want to recompile them.
The tree of my project is the following.
./CMakeList.txt (A)
./my/
./my/lib1/CmakeList.txt (B)
./my/lib2/
./test1
./test2
And in the file CMakeList.txt (A), I have:
set( EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/bin )
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/bin )
I've found some help on the web and now i I use the install target
in the Makefile to copy the .dll in the binary directory.
And in CmakeList.txt (B)
INSTALL( TARGETS ${LIBNAME} DESTINATION . PERMISSIONS
OWNER_READ OWNER_WRITE OWNER_EXECUTE
GROUP_READ GROUP_EXECUTE
WORLD_READ WORLD_EXECUTE )
However, i would like to have them directly in the executable output
path. Using the target all should be sufficient to generate the
executable and the new dll in the same directory.
Thanks,
--
Benoit RAT
www.neub.co.nr
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