Hi Matheiu,

Your changes are working for me and now I am able to compile OSG frameworks
installing the headers in the right place. Good job!

Cheers.

2010/3/25 Mathieu Marache <[email protected]>

> Hi Martin, Stephan,
>
> I've had a chance to finally look at your contribution and looking at
> CMake's internals I found out that if one want's a file to be placed into
> the MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_LOCATION it must neither be a PUBLIC_HEADER,
> PRIVATE_HEADER nor a RESOURCE.
>
> I modified osgViewer's CMakeLists.txt accordingly and it works for me (I
> have CMake 2.8 btw).
>
> See the changeset on my git clone :
> http://github.com/mathieu/osg/commit/ed5aefc9ec062df70957c72e655cb1388b4a1557
>
> And the attached file.
>
> If you could test it on your side ?
>
> Le 24 mars 10 à 18:01, Stephan Maximilian Huber a écrit :
>
>
>  Hi Martins,
>> Am 24.03.10 16:03, schrieb Martins Innus:
>>
>>   Have you made any progress on this?  I tried your files and got
>>> similar behavior with respect to the osgViewer headers in the
>>> framework.  Although I don't even get an api directory in
>>>
>>> osgViewer.framework/headers/
>>>
>>> Let me know if you have any news files to test.  I'll continue to dig on
>>> this end.
>>>
>>
>> Unfortunately no progress made on my end. If I have some spare-time this
>> or next week I'll subscribe to the cmake-mailing list and ask for help.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Stephan
>>
>
> HTH
> Mathieu
>
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