Hi Andrew.

All that the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL argument of add_executable() does is set that
target's property EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL to TRUE. So all you need to do is set
that property to false again:

  set_property(TARGET blah PROPERTY EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL FALSE)

Petr

On 4 July 2018 at 08:48, Marc CHEVRIER <marc.chevr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You can use a new target, built by all, depending on your initial target:
>
> add_custom_target(build_blah_X ALL)
> add_dependencies(build_blah_X blah_X)
>
>
> Le mer. 4 juil. 2018 à 03:33, Andrew White <andrew.wh...@audinate.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> How do I add an excluded (executable) target to the build.  I know that
>> if I add a library EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL and then create a dependency on that
>> library then that the library will be built anyway.  How do I trigger
>> similar behaviour from an executable target?
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> Directory A contains a CMakeLists.txt that builds half a dozen
>> utilities. As part of my project, I want to add a single target from that
>> list.
>>
>> I can include the build info without auto-adding all targets by going:
>>
>>         Add_subdirectory(blah EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
>>
>> How do I then add target blah_X to my 'all' build?  Or is there another
>> way to approach this?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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