[CMake] Cmake project
Lloyd
lloydkl.tech at gmail.com
Tue Dec 16 00:28:57 EST 2014
You can write the root cmake file in the samples directory then adding
project specific cmake file in the src directory.
You can also start by writing a single cmake file in the
src directory alone. Then move it to the samples directory, if the project
complexity increases
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Deepak Garg <deepak.garg at ingv.it> wrote:
>
> I am a new bee in Cmake. I want to make a project with Cmake. The Project
> lay out is given below.
>
> deepak/
> gales/
> directory_1_of_header_files/
> directory_2_of_header_files/
> directory_3_of_header_files/
> samples/
> src/
> main.cpp
> top_header_files
>
>
> How should I start to construct CMakeLists.txt files? Any suggestion will
> be a great help. Thank you in advance
>
> Deepak
>
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