That doesn't work as CMake seems to only evaluate the include() statement once 
at first run. With the OPTIONAL statement, my project builds, but the 
${version_string} variable is not populated.



Von: Eric Noulard [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2017 13:00
An: Wagner Martin
Cc: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [CMake] install() rename with version string

You can try:

include(version.cmake OPTIONAL)

which will make include tolerate the absence of version.cmake,
but then your install statement will only be OK after version.cmake has been 
created.



2017-01-19 9:30 GMT+01:00 Wagner Martin <[email protected]>:
Hello,
 
I’ve searched for some time, but didn’t find anything useful. Most finds deal 
with including version system stuff passed to header files for compilation.
 
I want to achieve something like that:
Include(version.cmake)
install(FILES firmware.hex  RENAME  firmware_${version_string}.hex)
 
where version.cmake is created like explained in this mail 
https://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2010-July/038015.html alongside headers 
needed for compilation.
 
However, CMake needs to include version.cmake at first CMake run time, which is 
not possible because it’s a generated file.
 
Is there any other way to do the rename?
 
Thanks for your help!
 
Regards,
Martin

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