: "Cornelis Bockemühl"
An: "Andreas Naumann" , cmake@cmake.org
Betreff: Re: [CMake] conditions and included subprojects
Thanks for your proposals!
Actually my problem is basically that I want to keep up with some minimum good practice, but I am seeing myself throwing it over
responsibility of the user to set the option appropriately.
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> Gesendet: Montag, 11. Juni 2018 um 10:20 Uhr
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> Von: "Cornelis Bockemühl"
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> An: cmake@cmake.org
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> Betreff: [CMake] conditions and included subprojects
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I think, the second version is the easiest way.
Regards,
Andreas
Gesendet: Montag, 11. Juni 2018 um 10:20 Uhr
Von: "Cornelis Bockemühl"
An: cmake@cmake.org
Betreff: [CMake] conditions and included subprojects
Dear CMake users,
Maybe my question is trivial for most, but still
Dear CMake users,
Maybe my question is trivial for most, but still I do not find an
answer on my own!
If you have a project and some sub-project (or module or whatever the
jargon is) that are both managed with CMake, they should be in separate
directories (directory trees), and each of them have