And thats exactls the problem...i can't add them via ADD_EXECUTABLE because they don't exist while running CMake...they should be created when the build process is started out of Visual Studio...
Regards Thorben -----Original Message----- From: BlinkEye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Freitag, 14. März 2008 09:16 To: Schick, Thorben (ITUC; ADITG/DFG) Subject: Re: [CMake] ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND doesn't create CMake rules You must use the generated files of a ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND as a dependency. > SET (_ui C:/...view_tool/tmp/intf/data_search.h) > SET (_file C:/.../view_tool/ui/data_search.ui) > ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${_ui} > COMMAND ${QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE} > ARGS -o ${_ui} ${_file} > COMMENT "Creating intf ${_ui} from ui ${_file}" > ) e.g.: add_executable( myexe ${_ui} foo.C bar.C ) or: add_custom_target( myexe DEPENDS ${_ui} ) On Fri, March 14, 2008 08:05, Schick, Thorben \(ITUC; ADITG/DFG\) wrote: > Hi Andy, > > i've studied the FindQT.cmake for quite a long time, the same with > FINDQT4.cmake, but that doesn't solve my problem. I think you mean > something like the ADD_EXECUTABLE statement described in > http://qtnode.net/wiki?title=Qt_with_cmake. > But if i add the ui_*.h file list there with > > INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}) > ADD_EXECUTABLE( ${ProjectName} EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ${DirSources} > ${DriverDir}/main.cc > ${_project_ui_h}) > > wehre ${_project_ui_h} is the list of ui_*.h files that should be > generated during the build process, there occurs errors like > > Cmake Error: Cannot find source file "....\ui_*.h" for target... > > That's logical because these files doesn't exist yet. > > Regards > Thorben > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andy Lego [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Mittwoch, 12. März 2008 18:30 > To: Schick, Thorben (ITUC; ADITG/DFG) > Cc: cmake@cmake.org > Subject: Re: [CMake] ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND doesn't create CMake rules > > Hello Thorben, > > You need something that drives the custom command, such as custom target. > > That said, if you are doing QT stuff, you should really look at FindQT.cmake. > > Andy > > On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Schick, Thorben (ITUC; ADITG/DFG) > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> >> I am trying to use CMake to create the build information for MS >> Visual Studio .NET 2003 including some QT UIs. I added the following >> code to create the accordant building rules. Due to readability i give only >> some examples. >> I realized creation with a loop over all necessary uis and looping >> works fine :-) >> >> QT executables were also set correct. >> >> SET (_ui C:/.../view_tool/tmp/intf/zoom_to_tile_by_id.h) >> SET (_file C:/.../view_tool/ui/zoom_to_tile_by_id.ui) >> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${_ui} >> COMMAND ${QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE} >> ARGS -o ${_ui} ${_file} >> COMMENT "Creating intf ${_ui} from ui ${_file}" >> ) >> SET (_ui C:/...view_tool/tmp/intf/data_search.h) >> SET (_file C:/.../view_tool/ui/data_search.ui) >> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${_ui} >> COMMAND ${QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE} >> ARGS -o ${_ui} ${_file} >> COMMENT "Creating intf ${_ui} from ui ${_file}" >> ) >> >> The problem is, that for the first ui (and some other in the whole >> list too) there is no CMake rule created, but for the second file >> (and some other files of the whole list) it is. If i expand the >> outputfiles by a leading "ui_", i.e.: >> >> SET (_ui C:/...view_tool/tmp/intf/ui_data_search.h) >> SET (_file C:/.../view_tool/ui/data_search.ui) >> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${_ui} >> COMMAND ${QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE} >> ARGS -o ${_ui} ${_file} >> COMMENT "Creating intf ${_ui} from ui ${_file}" >> ) >> >> there will be no rules created. I can't imagine where the problem is, >> because the code is nearly the same as in the QT4_WRAP_UI macro >> delivered with CMake. >> >> Regards >> Thorben >> _______________________________________________ >> CMake mailing list >> CMake@cmake.org >> http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake >> > > > > -- > http://legoandy.com -o- http://capitalmtb.org > > Support my 150 mile bike ride to fight MS: > http://bikecan.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR?px=3921627&pg=personal&fr > _id=9066 _______________________________________________ > CMake mailing list > CMake@cmake.org > http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake > _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake