At 09:32 AM 7/11/2006, Casper Boemann wrote: >On Tuesday 11 July 2006 15:20, you wrote: > >> > >> You can do this: >> >> make target/fast >> >> Where target is the name of the library or executable that has the .h file >> you are working on. It will only build that target. Once you get the .h >> file working, you can run make and build everything else. Currently in >> CMake 2.4.2 the /fast targets are only in the toplevel makefile. >> >> -Bill >Thanks, but ofcourse that doesn't help me right now :(
Why does this not help? >oh and if it's only a subdir (with a CMakefile.txt) what do i write as the >target? There must be a target in the CMakeLists.txt file at some point. >Furthermore could it be made so that the default target in subdirs are fast >and that you'd have to write something special (like /slow) to make it like >today. That is in the works. >And does anyone know if /fast will make it into sublevel makefiles soon? ( I >can't wait and I'm willing to use svn/cvs) If you use cvs CMake it is there now. -Bill _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake