[Cmake] Combining Separate CMake Projects
Chris Scharver
scharver at evl.uic.edu
Sat Jun 26 14:57:26 EDT 2004
Hi,
I have several CMake-configurable directories. They're primarily used
for stand-alone libraries, and then I have a final application that
uses all the libraries. When I build the application, I want to combine
the separate CMake projects together into a single build directory. The
directory structure is as follows (... indicates source files):
library1/
CMakeLists.txt
...
library2/
CMakeLists.txt
...
application/
CMakeLists.txt
data/
source/
CMakeLists.txt
...
I have been building each library separately, and then I build the
application pointing it toward the libraries' include and build
directories. What I want to do is create the build relative to the
application directory. Currently, I'm doing this using
SUBDIRS(../library1 ../library2 source). However, when I build, this
creates the incorrect build directory structure. The libraries' object
directories are parallel to application's build directory. I get this:
build/
source/
library1/
library2/
What I want is this:
build/
library1/
library2/
source/
Is there something that I could use other than SUBDIRS? The libraries
can stand alone, but I want to compile such that building the
application ensures that the libraries are built within the build
directory. Is there something akin to SUBDIRS that will allow me to
import another CMake project? I noticed that I cannot use an absolute
path in the SUBDIRS command, but that seems exactly what I want to be
able to do. FIND_PACKAGE doesn't seem to be quite what I'm looking
for--I want everything built from one CMake run without having to go
through several CMake-configure-build cycles for each directory. Any
help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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Chris Scharver
Electronic Visualization Laboratory
The University of Illinois at Chicago
Ph: 312-996-3002 FAX: 312-413-7585
<http://www.evl.uic.edu/scharver/>
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