There's a StackOverflow answer I did a while back which gives an example
of ExternalProject_Add for GTest: http://stackoverflow.com/a/9695234/2556117
It maybe needs updated, and I don't think I ever tried it on OSX, but it
should hopefully be an OK starting point. (If not - hack away at my
answer!)
Cheers,
Fraser.
On 24/10/2013 09:35, Witold E Wolski wrote:
Would also like to start configuring external dependencies with
ExternalProject_Add
So some examples would be pretty useful to me. So did you ended up
collecting some examples?
Sure, you posted in this links to repositories, but finding the
"ExternalProject_Add" in these huge projects with hundreds of
CMakeLists.txt is not easy if they are not in the top-level
CMakeLists.txt and they are not there.
My dependencies are
gtest - Cmake
glog - Cmake
tbb - configure make
vigra - Cmkae based
soci - Cmake based
pwiz
regards
On 18 March 2012 00:24, Luigi Calori <l.cal...@cineca.it> wrote:
On 17/03/2012 22.11, Marcus D. Hanwell wrote:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Bill Lorensen<bill.loren...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Folks,
I've recently created a number of super builds using CMake's External
Project mechanism. Each external project requires some sort of
download, configuration, build and possibly install. The CMake defines
needed to correctly access the results of the external project vary
significantly. The trickiest part is find the proper download,
configuration and CMake defines.
For example, for the Point Cloud Library (http://pointclouds.org/) I
created these external projects:
VTK - git, cmake, make; VTK_DIR
FLANN - zip, cmake, make install; FLANN_LIBRARY, FLANN_INCUDE_DIR
Eigen - .tar.bz2,; EIGEN_INCLUDE_DIR
Qhull - git, cmake, make;QHULL_LIBRARY,QHULL_INCLUDE_DIR
Boost - .tar.gz, bootstrap.sh, b2; BOOST_ROOT
GTest - .zip, cmake, make; GTEST_ROOT,GTEST_INCLUDE_DIR
Slicer4 has many more.
Should we start collecting sample ExternalProject_Add files for
external projects?
We have talked about doing this too (I have Eigen, Boost, GTest and
others for example). The standard CMake based projects hardly seem
worth it, but it depends on what you want to do with them I suppose.
For the work we are doing in chemistry we have been working on an
experimental superbuild that uses a common prefix in the build tree to
install to, and then all we need pass in is CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH - this
can make the logic significantly easier for dependent CMake projects
as it will always search within the prefix first.
I did something similar, trying to collet all the build of stuff that I had
to do in a single place powered by cmake
Used CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH and a single source place where all the builds
download and expand
you can have a look at
https://hpc-forge.cineca.it/svn/CmakeBuilds/lib/
It's just for my use only, so really dirty and not properly checked, I' m
also looking for good starting point for common stuff like Qt, boost and
others
(I' tried to collect in the folder Packages the tricky part of building
the components,) I' ve tried to define a dependency graph but it' still
messy
anyway I would really appreciate a place where to share good "recipies" for
CMake building packeges
Thanks
Luigi
The Qt external project was pretty tricky too, and we are using that
in several places along with smaller libraries like libxml2.
Marcus
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