On Aug 11, 2008, at 8:33 PM, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
Bill Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
Solved:
target_link_libraries(myexe "`/path/to/script arg1 arg2`")
This is in general a non-portable way to write cmake files, and is
not
guaranteed to work in any version of CMake. This is the same as a
pkg-config script. The way to do this is to use execute_process and
collect the output at cmake time, and then use target_link_libraries.
I just realized another reason why your proposal is not adequate: the
libraries and the script must be built before the executable, so, at
cmake time, the libraries and the script does not exists.
I know this is not portable, but it is intended for POSIX
platforms, GNU
toolchains. As far as cmake does not mess too much with the contents
passed to target_link_libraries, it should be fine.
--
Oscar
Just out of curiosity..
Is the dependency tracking in CMake not adequate enough for your
project? If CMake is used as intended you should not have to manually
figure out what libraries are needed, CMake should be able to do that
for you.
Maybe you could give some more detail about your use case?
Mike
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