well actually for 'folder1' and 'folder2'. The files inside those folders are all gathered collectly
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Mohammad Mirzadeh <mirza...@gmail.com>wrote: > nope didn't help. Maybe this helps. So this is what my actual directory > looks like: > > > Package > | > | > --- lib > | > | > --- folder1 > | > | > ----- foo.h > foo.c > CMakeLists.txt > > --- folder2 > | > | > ----- bar.h > bar.c > CMakeLists.txt > > Projects > | > | > --- Project1 > | > | > ----- src > | > | > ---- main.c > CMakeLists.txt > > I open up CMakeLists.txt in ./Projects/Project1/src/CMakeLists.txt and > then I get bunch of ../../../ in the project tree for 'foo.c', 'foo.h', > 'bar.c' and 'bar.h' > > > On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Konstantin Tokarev <annu...@yandex.ru>wrote: > >> >> 18.04.2012, 21:58, "Mohammad Mirzadeh" <mirza...@gmail.com>: >> > You see with qmake, it nicely puts all files belonging to a folder >> inside one branch with the absolute path but with my CMake it seems to use >> relative paths and so I get lots of "../../../" branches! Is there a way to >> fix this? >> >> Are you running Qt Creator from command line? If so, try to do cd `pwd >> -P` than re-launch it and compare. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Konstantin >> > >
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