Funny you say that, -H and -B options are the only ones I actually use all the time. I never really understood why these are not documented or part of the man page. Is there an official reasoning behind this?
On 3. 04. 2016 10:49, Craig Scott wrote: > It would seem that the undocumented -H and -B options of cmake are > fairly well known and it is likely they are being widely used by now. Is > there any reason they cannot become officially documented options? A > quick bit of googling and searching on StackOverflow suggests they > perhaps ought to graduate to formally supported options. > > -- > Craig Scott > Melbourne, Australia > http://crascit.com > >
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