Floca Ralf Omar wrote:
Hello,

there is the following situation: I use CMake as build control system

(Windows platform, MS Visual Studio) for my own project (A). A depends
on a second project (B). The project-files of B are pre generated and
not covered by my CMake-Scripts. I use "INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_MSPROJECT" to
integrate B into my solution.
Until this point everything works fine. But is there any way to
address included external projects (like B) as a target in a CMake
script. I would need this to add dependencies between A and B (e.g.
ADD_DEPENDENCIES(A B)), so that B would also be build when I want to
build A.

In the documentation and the mailing list I have found no information

how to do this. And it seems that INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_MSPROJECT has no
possibilities to introduce a Target identifier (like ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET).

I am thankful for any clues or tips that could help me to represent
the project dependency in my CMake scripts.

Kind regards,

Ralf Floca



I have not tried this, but....


INCLUDE_EXTERNAL_MSPROJECT_projectname should be the name of the target.

So, this might work:
include_external_msproject(B /some/path)
add_dependencies(A B)


Also, in the command itself you can list the targets it depends on:

include_external_msproject(projectname location
                           dep1 dep2 ...)

-Bill
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