It worked! Brilliant! Thanks very much. I have a lot to learn ...
Gib
Quoting Fraser Hutchison <fraser.hutchi...@googlemail.com>:
Hi Gib,
Try the following:
GET_TARGET_PROPERTY(FUBAR_EXE fubar LOCATION)
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(TARGET fubar POST_BUILD COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
-E copy ${FUBAR_EXE} somepath)
Cheers,
Fraser.
On 20/04/2011 03:31, Gib Bogle wrote:
I'm a real cmake novice, and I find the cmake documentation hard to
follow, because it assumes that you know what you're doing (and I
obviously don't) and doesn't provide examples. I simply want to
add to CMakeLists.txt an instruction to copy the executable created
to another directory. I gather that I want to use
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND, and naively I thought this might do it:
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND( TARGET fubar POST_BUILD COMMAND copy fubar.exe
somepath/fubar.exe)
but although this doesn't trigger a cmake error, it doesn't do
anything either, and doesn't even seem to change Makefile. Can
someone point me in the right direction? I'm using MinGW tools on
Windows.
Thanks
Gib
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