Use the files from one of the example apps as a starting point.

On 2011.09.30 13:04, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Thanks for the speedy reply!
> 
> I haven't used CMake before though (except with Wt); what are the  
> contents of:
> 
> • CMakeLists.txt
> • FindWt.cmake
> 
> Thanks for the info,
> 
> Alec Taylor
> 
> On 10/1/11, Pau Garcia i Quiles <pgqui...@elpauer.org> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's no different from a standard CMake C++ project.
> >
> > The directory structure I use for simple cases is:
> >
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > hello.cpp
> > cmake/FindWt.cmake
> > cmake/FindSomethingElse.cmake
> >
> > Then from the source dir:
> >
> > $ mkdir build
> > $ cd build
> > $ cmake ..
> >
> > For more complex projects, instead of putting the source files  
> directly into
> > the project directory, I have one or more directories for the  
> sources:
> >
> > CMakeLists.txt
> > README
> > LICENSE
> > cmake/FindWt.cmake
> > cmake/FindSomethingElse.cmake
> > src/file1.cpp
> > src/file1.h
> > src/main.cpp
> > src/plugins/virtualization/virt.cpp
> > src/plugins/virtualization/virt.h
> > src/plugins/vnc/vnc.cpp
> > src/plugins/vnc/vnc.h
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Alec Taylor  
> <alec.tayl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Good morning,
> >>
> >> I'm creating my own project in Wt (finally moving off the example
> >> project) but am having a little trouble working out how to get
> >> everything working with the dependencies & all.
> >>
> >> Just spent the last length of time configuring Visual Studio 2010,
> >> when I considered what people not running VS would use...
> >>
> >> Can you give me a tutorial on how to create a project with a single
> >> .cpp file (hello.wt), that can uses CMake to compile to a project  
> dir?
> >>
> >> Thanks for all suggestions,
> >>
> >> Alec Taylor
> >>
> >>
> >>  
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> >
> > --
> > Pau Garcia i Quiles
> > http://www.elpauer.org
> > (Due to my workload, I may need 10 days to answer)
> >
> 
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