On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Miklos Espak <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 7:08 PM, ANIND DUTTAROY <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Obviously, I double-clicked on the .exe file on Windows :) I think I have
>> this much common sense, knowledge and experience :)
>>
>> to know the difference between double clicking on a .exe file and .bat file
>> on Windows.
>
> Yes, but I suggested just the opposite. ;-)
>
> I have just built my app on Windows, and then I built the PACKAGE project.
>
> These work for me:
>  - the batch file from the "bin" directory
>  - the exe file from the _CPack_Packages\win32\NSIS\MyApp...\bin directory
>  - the exe file from the _CPack_Packages\win32\ZIP\MyApp...\bin directory
>
> These does not (and should not) work:
>  - the exe from the bin\Release directory
>
> I guess, the INSTALL copies the binaries somewhere else, so I suggest
> either to use the batch file, or to find where the INSTALL puts the
> binaries, or to build the PACKAGE project.

I am building now the INSTALL project. As I see, it puts the binaries
into the CMakeExternals\Install\bin directory.
You could also try to run the exe from there.

Miklos

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