[CMake] Is there analog of source command from bash ?
Konstantin Tokarev
annulen at yandex.ru
Sun May 28 17:36:07 EDT 2017
28.05.2017, 16:58, "Denis Kotov" <redradist at gmail.com>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have tried to find solution to the following problem:
> There is the project with environment variable described in setenv.sh file
> Old build process looks like:
> source setenv.sh
> make release
>
> But I want to accomplish this by CMake. But I have realized that CMake does not have analog of source command that's why the following command does not work:
> execute_process(COMMAND bash -c "source ../setenv")
You can run source setenv.sh before you run cmake, or in the same shell invocation with command that requires environment
>
> Because CMake creates a child process.
> How can I import variables that was set in some sh file ?
>
> Thanks,
> Best Regards
> Denis Kotov
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