Hei

In my CMake project, I'm trying to set up a configuration that does and "install" type build only on the directory of the current document or possibly of the current executable. Technically, I can achieve what I want by running

cmake --build . --target install -- -C <relative path>

on the "top" build directory, where <relative path> is the file's directory relative to the "project directory", but how do I express that in Qt Creator? I can't seem to find variables for relative paths, or a reliable and general way to remove the initial path components. I mean, the path I want is something like

%{CurrentDocument:Path/%{CurrentProject:Path}/}

but that substitution won't work because %{CurrentProject:Path} also contains '/'. (This is on a Linux system.)

I've actually managed to set up a working config for my source code tree via pattern containing hard-coded path components, but that does not seem entirely ideal.

So, is there a way I can get "project-relative" paths? Or can anyone think of a better way to achieve what I want? I know there is special support for building the current executable, but that's not exactly what I'm looking for - I'd like to build and install everything on its directory.

- Toralf

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