Hi Sascha,

Partly, this is a "feature" of the ExternalProject module used for the 
superbuild. To avoid confusion, I just removed the MITK_BUILD_org... options 
from the MITK superbuild. Hence, they will not overwrite the values in the 
MITK-build directory anymore.

 However, options which are available both at superbuild level and 
inner-project level will be overwritten when duing a "supberbuild" again. In 
some situations this can be confusing, as would be the other way around (not 
overwriting). Usually, building at superbuild level is only done once at 
initial project set-up.


 *Thank you for your explanation. However, I cannot configure (enable/disable) 
the plugins anymore through cmake. I just pulled the latest template, cmaked it 
(and disabled testing and tutorial stuff) and compiled it as superbuild. 
Afterwards, if I try to configure "AwesomeProject\MITK-superbuild\MITK-build" 
then not even one plugin is visible.

 For comparison I pulled the latest MITK version, cmaked it the same way and 
compiled as superbuild. If I configure MITK-superbuild\MITK-build afterward, I 
see all the plugins.*
 *So, it seems to me that there is still something wrong with the template. Can 
you confirm this?*



 I just tried to follow your steps and to reproduce your problem, but I could 
not. Building MITK via the project template's superbuild results in a 
MITK-superbuild/MITK-build tree with a correct CMakeCache for me. Do you still 
see this behaviour?




 Unfortunately yes. I tried it during the day again and I still have the same 
problem.


 However, hope dies last. So, I´ll give it another try. Therefore, I pulled the 
latest template again from GIT and setup a new project. 
 I´ll let it compile now and report the results tomorrow.

 Best wishes,
 Klaus
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