![]() I also have tried adding to the RSYNC command arguments in CMakeSettings.json and that did not work. I cannot create a root folder that encompasses both Project A and the Common Projects library and open that because I want Project A and B to be separate. Jano On Sun, Apr 28, 2019, 13:36 Osman Zakir wrote: > I just tried to build Step 1 of the CMake tutorial that comes with the > source code (CMake version 3.14.3), once with VS2019 as the generator and > then again with VS2017 as the generator.Question: Is there a way to add Target C and Dâs folders to the RSYNC setup in the CMakeSettings.json of Project A? I want RSYNC/Visual studio to keep the necessary source for a project synced (regardless of its location) with its Linux version from Windows. So when I go to generate for Project A, CMAKE complains that it cannot find target C and Dâs folders. If I open Project Aâs root using open folder of Visual Studio and connect to a remote Linux machine, RSYNC syncs up the Project Aâs root which includes the source. Project B is the same with the executable being different. Project A needs both Target C and Target D to build and run. When I refer to project I mean in the CMAKE sense. NOTE: This generator is deprecated and will be removed in a future version of CMake. If there's no plan to change it, though, it should really be added to the documentation for the affected generators as it's not intuitive that you need tools you're explicitly not using to be installed for CMake to work.I have a folder structure as shown below. ![]() While it would be a pain, I'd understand if this was expected behaviour.
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