Am 29.12.2010 19:22 schrieb Michael Jackson:
You want to do something like this:
# In the CMake file get the parent directory of the current
# cmake file that is being parsed
get_filename_component( CURRENT_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE} ABSOLUTE)
configure_file (
Am 29.12.2010 19:53 schrieb Michael Jackson:
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On Dec 29, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Johannes Wienke wrote:
Am 29.12.2010 19:22 schrieb Michael Jackson:
You want to do something like this:
# In the CMake file get the parent directory of the current
# cmake
Hey again,
Am 29.12.2010 20:23 schrieb Johannes Wienke:
Am 29.12.2010 19:53 schrieb Michael Jackson:
I don't understand what you mean by a module. If you are in a
CMakeLists.txt or *.cmake file that is being parsed by CMake then you have
access to CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE. I think I am
Am 29.12.2010 21:47 schrieb David Cole:
Variables inside functions inherit their values from the calling
scope. If you need the value of the CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR in a
function that points to the directory containing the file that the
function is defined in, then you should do something
Hey,
I've got a library that provides several cmake modules and also uses
them. Some of these modules have additional files, e.g. to be used with
CONFIGURE_FILE. The question is, how do I locate these additional files
so that they work in both cases, in project and installed?
Dear all,
I am try to set the PATH environment variable on windows for running the
unit tests through ctest. The ctest file is generated by the cmake
scripts. The PATH is required to for finding additional dlls required by
the tests.
I tried to set the PATH using this cmake code:
that isn't event
documented and in this case results in a error which requires strange
corner cases routines.
Regards,
Johannes
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Johannes Wienke
jwie...@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de wrote:
Dear all,
I am try to set the PATH environment variable on windows for running
in the man page. ;) At least I
looked up the ENVIRONMENT property there and I'm sure others will do the
same.
Cheers,
Johannes
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Johannes Wienke
jwie...@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de wrote:
Hey,
thanks for the quick reply.
Am 03.12.2010 19:12 schrieb David Cole:
What