[CMake] VS2010 solution/project reload

Rolf Eike Beer eike at sf-mail.de
Tue Jan 4 07:51:28 EST 2011


> On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Andrea Galeazzi <Galeazzi at korg.it> wrote:
>> I'm currently dealing with a project requiring a lot of dependencies
>> (74),
>> so the structure of the CMakeLists.txt is as following:
>> project ( Main )
>>  add_subdirectory("W:/Lib1"  "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Lib1")
>>  add_subdirectory("W:/Lib2"  "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Lib2")
>>  add_subdirectory("W:/Lib3"  "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Lib3")
>>  ................
>>  add_executable( Main ${SOURCES} )
>>  target_link_libraries(Main ${LIB_TO_LINK})
>>
>> When I choose  a VS2010 CMake generates a solution of 77 projects (74
>> +Main
>> + ALL_BUILD + ZERO_CHECK).
>> Now if I modify the CMakeLists.txt of one of the subproject and build
>> the
>> Main project VS2010 notify that many other project has been modified and
>> also the solution. So, for instance, if I add a file to a subproject
>> VS2010
>> shows a lot of dialog asking to reload the projects again and that's
>> very
>> frustrating!
>> My question is: is it a bug or a normal behavior? If the second, how can
>> I
>> avoid it?

> It's listed as a bug in the CMake bug tracker:
> http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11258

[...]

> For now the best workaround (that I personally use all the time), is
> to exit Visual Studio entirely, run cmake or cmake-gui manually, and
> then re-launch Visual Studio. It may sound painful, but really, it's
> much more enjoyable than wading through all the reload dialogs...

Isn't it enough to unload the solution? That would save at least the time
starting Visual Studio.

Eike


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