Hi Michael
> With CMake you can use absolute and relative paths, no problem. If you use
> absolute paths, please use one of the pre-defined variables, such as
> ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}, ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}, ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
> ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}, ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR},
> ${<project_name>_SOURCE_DIR} or ${<project_name>_BINARY_DIR}.
Thanks. My situation is:
------ FolderA --- CMakeLists.txt
|
|- FolderB --- ErrorHandler.cpp
As FolderB is not beneath FolderA, I don't know how to specify
FolderB/ErrorHandler.cpp in CMakeLists.txt using CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR. Do I
need to set PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR to the parent folder of A and B?
Can you suggest how I can do this please?
Best regards
David
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