Hi Marcel, Christian, > Am 08/27/2009 01:30 PM Marcel Loose wrote: > I think the only safe and reliable way to do this is create several > build directories, e.g. build/type_1 and build/type_2. > When running cmake in build/type_1, you should add -D_TYPE1_ to the > preprocessor flags; same for build/type_2. By 'build directories' you mean to duplicate the library sourcecodes?
Using the approach sketched in the original post, I have tried to create different directories for holding objects and libs - so far without success. --------- > Am 08/27/2009 01:37 PM Christian Ehrlicher wrote: > Why? Does SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES() with COMPILE_FLAGS not work? I tried something with SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES but when used on the target sim_type1 the define-flag won't be inherited by the library the target depends on, thus I used add_definitions instead -------- I think the problem comes with using add_subdirectory(../../VEHICLE VEHICLE) and the subsequent add_library(vehicle ${SRC}) While this sets up a binary directory local to the make-target, it also creates CMake*-files 'globally', for all targets. A brute-force-approach would be to remove those sources from the ${SRC} in the add_library commands that need the -D_TYPE*_ defines and add them to the source-list of add_executable(sim_type1 ...). This would be awkward, would it work? Thanks again, Eike _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake