Hugo Costelha wrote: > I need to copy all files that match a certain patter during compilation time. > I am currenlty using the following in CMakeLists.txt: > > FILE(GLOB luts "lut*") > FOREACH(file ${luts}) > GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(basename ${file} NAME) > ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET( luts ALL > COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} > -E copy ${file} ${LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH} ) > ENDFOREACH(file) > > > However, there is a huge problem with this code. It creates fixed rules when > running "cmake .", i.e., if I run "cmake .", then create a file lutA, then > run make, it will not copy lutA, since it didn't exist when I ran cmake. > > Does anyone know of a good alternative to do this, that really performs > something like "cp lut* <location>"?
You can add a custom target that runs cmake -P myscript.cmake and then put the glob/copy code in the script. In the script use EXECUTE_PROCESS to call cmake -E copy in a FOREACH on the result of the glob. -Brad _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake