You run cmake in the directory you want to build in with the path from the build directory to the source directory. So say your parent directory is called project and it contains src and build you would.
You run cmake in the directory you want to build in with the path from the build directory to the source directory. So say your parent directory is called project and it contains src and build you would: cd build cmake ../src That will put the makefiles and the objects in build while leaving the CMakeLists. Txt files in src.
The one pitfall is that if there is already a CMakeCache. Txt in src then you must delete before running cmake.
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