Hi, OK, unless the answer to the question in the subject line should be "NO", then please disregard this email. I think I was having a caching issue with my super build setup. I'm pretty sure that transitive includes are being correctly propagated now.
Sorry for the noise, Zaak On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 4:47 PM Zaak Beekman <zbeek...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm trying to use a superbuild to tightly control third party libraries > for an application. They will all be statically linked in the end (besides > deps like MPI that are effective system libraries). I have the following > code in the TPL's CMakeLists.txt that I am trying to link into the main > application: > > ```cmake > # Make VTKmofo static library > add_library(vtkmofo STATIC ${VTKmofo_sources}) > > # Tell CMake where to put vtkmofo .mod files generated with libvtkmofo > set_property(TARGET vtkmofo > PROPERTY > Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY ${VTKmofo_mod_dir}) > > # Tell consumers where to find .mod files > target_include_directories(vtkmofo PUBLIC > $<BUILD_INTERFACE:${VTKmofo_mod_dir}> > $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include/vtkmofo/mod> > ) > > install(TARGETS vtkmofo DESTINATION lib EXPORT vtkmofo-targets) > install(EXPORT vtkmofo-targets DESTINATION lib/vtkmofo) > install(DIRECTORY "${VTKmofo_mod_dir}" DESTINATION include/vtkmofo) # > i.e., include/vtkmofo/mod/*.mod > ``` > > In the other main project I have: > > ```cmake > include("${VTKmofo_ROOT}/lib/vtkmofo/vtkmofo-targets.cmake") > ... > target_link_libraries(FrapUtility PUBLIC Math MatLib vars ECI Coolant > vtkmofo) > ``` > > Through transitive properties I would expect that the sources for > FrapUtility (all modern Fortran sources) would get the > `-I.../include/vtkmofo/mod` flag passed during compilation. Am I missing > something? > > > Thanks, > Zaak > > Izaak "Zaak" Beekman > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > HPC Scientist > ParaTools Inc. <http://www.paratools.com/> > 1509 16th St, NW > Washington, DC 20036 > mobile: (917) 797-3239 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
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