I don't have a sample project ready yet, but I will provide the generated xcode project files in case you guys want to take a look at them. Open them in a text editor and you'll see that the paths are weird. Relative files appear as: projects/Newton/source/SpawnShadowEntityAction.cpp
This seems wrong. It should be: source/SpawnShadowEntityAction.cpp --------- Robert Dailey On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Robert Dailey <rcdai...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'll see if I can get you guys a reproducible project. However, I hope you > guys have access to the version of xcode I'm using. I'll also get you the > version number next monday when I get back into work. > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Robert Dailey <rcdai...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yeah, that's what I'm doing... basically: >> # Root CMakeLists.txt file: >> function( func1 file ) >> add_executable( foobar "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${file}" ) >> endfunction() >> >> function( define_project file ) >> func1( ${file} ) >> endfunction() >> >> # CMakeLists.txt in a lower subdirectory (Inside foobar project >> directory): >> define_project() >> >> The code above isn't exactly what I'm running, but more of a simplified >> version. The goal here was to turn each source file into an absolute path by >> prepending the CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR to it. When I print the path out >> from the cmake script via message() it seems to be OK. >> >> >> --------- >> Robert Dailey >> >> >> >> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 3:15 PM, David Cole <david.c...@kitware.com>wrote: >> >>> Sounds like maybe you are using "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" in a >>> function or macro..... (defined at the top level, but called from a lower >>> level)... >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Brad King <brad.k...@kitware.com>wrote: >>> >>>> Robert Dailey wrote: >>>> >>>>> Where is the CMakeLists.txt file containing this line? >>>>> Perhaps "/Users/imac/work/redsword/CMakeLists.txt"? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> That's where the root one is, and this root script has all of the meat >>>>> that the subdirectories call. This script is the one that has the >>>>> functions >>>>> that call add_executable() with the absolute paths. However, the script >>>>> *calling* that function is in: >>>>> >>>>> /Users/imac/work/redsword/projects/foobar/CMakeLists.txt >>>>> >>>> >>>> I'm having trouble reproducing this. I have >>>> >>>> # CMakeLists.txt >>>> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6) # but I'm running 2.7.20090918 >>>> project(FOO C) >>>> function(my_add) >>>> add_executable(${ARGN}) >>>> endfunction() >>>> add_subdirectory(A) >>>> >>>> # A/CMakeLists.txt >>>> my_add(foo ${FOO_SOURCE_DIR}/A/foo.mm foo.c) >>>> >>>> In Xcode, the "Get Info" dialog for foo.mm says >>>> >>>> Name: A/foo.mm >>>> Full path: /path/to/source/tree/A/foo.mm >>>> >>>> What is the symptom you're seeing? >>>> Can you please send me a tarball with a minimal project? >>>> >>>> The version of xcode I'm using is the one that comes with the iPhone >>>>> 3.1 SDK installer. I don't know how to find out the version number of >>>>> xcode >>>>> on the mac. I think it is xcode 3.1 though. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Use the Xcode menu: >>>> >>>> Xcode -> About Xcode >>>> >>>> to see a version dialog. >>>> >>>> >>>> -Brad >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> 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 >>>> >>> >>> >> >
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