Hi,

Consider the following sample project:

project( FOOL C CXX )

try_compile( X_COMPILE_RES
           ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
           ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/X.cpp
CMAKE_FLAGS -DINCLUDE_DIRECTORIES:STRING="${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/includeA;${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/includeB"
           OUTPUT_VARIABLE X_OUTPUT
          )

message( STATUS "${X_OUTPUT}" )


X.cpp includes "foo.h" from "includeA" and "bar.h" from "includeB".

When trying compile this, I get an error that "bar.h" is not found.

Using --debug-trycompile I can see that the second include is indeed missing, as the temporary cache shows this:

//No help, variable specified on the command line.
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES:STRING="C:/Work/Active/Projects/includeA


AFAICT this is a bug.

I tested it in versions 2.4.5, 2.4.7, 2.6.0 and CMake 2.6.1

Has it been reported before? If not, I'll file a report.

Does anyone know of a workaround?

TIA

Fernando Cacciola

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