I'm using cmake for managing my cross-platform builds, and I have everything worked out except for this problem. I set RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY to a bin/ directory where I have data files stored. On Linux, this works fine. On Windows, the executables get placed in the Debug/Release subdirectory depending on the build type. Is there any way to get cmake to copy the executable to the proper directory, or (even better) stop using these subdirectories altogether?
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I found a few good discussions on this topic: http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2008-April/021355.html http://www.vtk.org/Bug/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=8366 Would it be possible to use the deprecated *EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH* instead of *RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY*? I'm not sure what functionality has changed between the 2, but it might be worth a try. |
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I am not sure if these directories are intentional or a bug, but at the risk of forward incompatibility you could add:
this has been working for me |
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Some cmake variables have build specific versions.
I have not verified these vars exist, but maybe setting |
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So far, the best answer I've found is to simply write CMake install commands for each of my targets and data files, and set up the MSVC debugger to run out of the install directory. This has the added benefit of using CPack for creating installers. |
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You need to change the build location of your visual studio projects. Go to Project Properties and on the Compile tab specify the 'Build output path' to be wherever you wish. Note Do not know how relevant this is as I don't know about CMake. You can use the following token in Visual Studio build events: $(TargetPath) This will be the path to the location that your project is built to so depending on your project settings this will either be the Debug or Release folder. Good luck! |
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