CLIFFORD MAN, IT WORKED!



This was everything I was looking for. Thanks:




       # Configure the release changes (optimization)
       set( CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}" )




       foreach( CONF_TYPE ${CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES} )
               string( TOUPPER "${CONF_TYPE}" CONF_TYPE )
               set( CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_${CONF_TYPE}
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}" )
       endforeach()




Now is only the problem from the default to be "Release" or
"RelMinSize", I don't know if the problem is with CMake, but I think
that when setting CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to "ReMinSize" it should set the
standard to it. Sad it doesn't do that :(




So, anyone knows any other way? Like the variable that cmake sets when
using --config Release when calling it from the command line ?




Renato

2012/1/8 Renato Utsch <renatout...@gmail.com>:
> CLIFFORD MAN, IT WORKED!
>
> This was everything I was looking for. Thanks:
>
>        # Configure the release changes (optimization)
>        set( CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}" )
>
>        foreach( CONF_TYPE ${CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES} )
>                string( TOUPPER "${CONF_TYPE}" CONF_TYPE )
>                set( CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_${CONF_TYPE} 
> "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}" )
>        endforeach()
>
> Now is only the problem from the default to be "Release" or
> "RelMinSize", I don't know if the problem is with CMake, but I think
> that when setting CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to "ReMinSize" it should set the
> standard to it. Sad it doesn't do that :(
>
> So, anyone knows any other way? Like the variable that cmake sets when
> using --config Release when calling it from the command line ?
>
> Renato
>
> 2012/1/8 Clifford Yapp <cliffy...@gmail.com>:
>> Hmm - that looks interesting.  I didn't know about
>> SUPPORTS_PARALLEL_BUILD_TYPE - I'll have to review my setup with that
>> in mind.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:52 PM, J Decker <d3c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>      if( SUPPORTS_PARALLEL_BUILD_TYPE )  # will be set in visual
>>> studio type projects...
>>>        INSTALL( FILES ... DESTINATION ...${CMAKE_INSTALL_CONFIG_NAME}
>>> ... ) #CMAKE_INSTALL_CONFIG_NAME will be set for the build type you're
>>> doing.
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