Hello, I'm working on enhancing the build process in my company by using CMake, and I'm having trouble to have it find the Google Protocol Buffers binary and libraries in a specific directory in my workspace.
Due to several reasons, we cannot install protobuffers directly in our environment, so I have it download and unpack a zip file with the protobuffer library and header files in a directory in my home folder. However, when I use the find_package directive giving said folder as a hint it complains that it could not find a protobuf-config.cmake file and fails. I couldn't find any such file anywhere, the only thing coming close is a " protobuf-config.cmake.in" in the protobuf source tree and I don't know if I can use that. Do I have to provide my own protobuf-config.cmake file, or I'm using it completely wrong? We are frozen in protocol buffers 2.4.1. I guess we can upgrade to 2.7.0, but we can't use 3.0.x. Thanks, Homero.
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