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Hi All,I have a project in which I build a main application and several plugins (modules). My main cmake file look something like this: ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(MainApp) ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(plugins/Plugin1) ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(plugins/Plugin2) ... Plugin1 cmakes file looks like this: PROJECT(Plugin1) INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES( . ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/MyApp ) SET (SRCS foo.cpp) ADD_LIBRARY(Plugin1 MODULE ${SRCS}) MyApp's Cmake file looks like this: PROJECT(MyApp) SET (SRCS bar.cpp) ADD_EXECUTABLE(MyApp ${SRCS} This works great on linux. But under windows I get several unresolved symbols. Under linux the symbols are resolved when the module is loaded by MyApp, under windows the symbols are trying to be resolved by the linker. I can fix this in Visual Studio by adding MyApp.lib to the list of dependencies. MyApp.lib is generated as a side effect of VS building the executable. When I try add MyApp.lib under cmake it appears to get confused. (since MyApp is a executable not a library) What is the right way of doing this? Thanks, Bryan Walsh
Why don't you move the common code to a separated library? Then you could link your application and the plugins with that library.
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