> having .h files as dependencies is not possible as this moment. The
> main problem here is how you would know which one is really include
> files, user may want .c, .hpp as include file as well.
> Also the pom will be polluted with lots of .h dep
Isn't it possible to use dependencies directly
having .h files as dependencies is not possible as this moment. The
main problem here is how you would know which one is really include
files, user may want .c, .hpp as include file as well.
Also the pom will be polluted with lots of .h dep
One work around is to package .h files in a compressed f
Hi Dan,
The mentioned test phase is for java test.
True and it why i was surprise that native-maven-plugin is linked to it.
> Take a look at jade native
> maven plugin, it is an spin off of native plugin and covers cppunit
> test
Thanks, I wasn't aware of this plugin. We will have a look.
I
The mentioned test phase is for java test. Take a look at jade native
maven plugin, it is an spin off of native plugin and covers cppunit
test
-D
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Rémy Sanlaville
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for using C/C++ Testing Framework (like CppUnit, CxxTest or
> googlete
Hi,
I am looking for using C/C++ Testing Framework (like CppUnit, CxxTest or
googletest) with maven 2.
Does anybody already done it ?
We are using native-maven-plugin for the compilation.
But I am quite surprise that the native build lifecycle for this plugin
consists of the following phases with