Bill Hoffman wrote: > Martin Apel wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I am generating a DLL under Windows using a def file. The def file >> itself is generated. It seems that CMake (2.6.3rc5) does not generate a >> dependency between the generated def file and the DLL. When I change the >> input, from which the def file is generated, the def file is rebuilt, >> but not the DLL itself. The code looks as follows: >> >> SET(DefFile ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FortranInterface.def) >> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${DefFile} >> COMMAND ${PERL_EXECUTABLE} >> ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/create_dll_exports_file.pl >> --export-file=${DefFile} --so-name=FortranInterface >> >> ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/FortranInterfaceExport.txt >> DEPENDS >> ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/FortranInterfaceExport.txt >> ) >> >> ADD_LIBRARY(FortranInterface SHARED ${DefFile} ${FortranSrc}) >> TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(FortranInterface ${MY_LIBS}) >> SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(FortranInterface PROPERTIES >> LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES "") >> >> SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES(${DefFile} PROPERTIES GENERATED 1) >> >> To me this looks like a bug in CMake. Can somebody confirm, that this is >> a bug or am I doing something wrong? >> > What version of VS are you using? Also, nmake or VS IDE? > Hi Bill and all the rest,
sorry, I forgot to state this: VS version is 2005 and I am using nmake. Best Regards, Martin -- Martin Apel Tel: 0049 8153 9288-47 Software Architect E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] INTEC GmbH Tel: 0049 8153 9288-0 Argelsrieder Feld 13 Fax: 0049 8153 9288-11 82234 Wessling E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Germany URL: http://www.simpack.com ____________ Virus checked by G DATA AntiVirus Version: AVF 19.178 from 08.12.2008 _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake