Hi,

I'm using cmake 3.11.4 and the FindXercesC.cmake file shipped with it.


When I call find_package(XercesC REQUIRED) and XercesC is not in a standard 
location, I have to set XercesC_INCLUDE_DIR to its include directory and 
XercesC_LIBRARY to the location of the library.


If I set XercesC_LIBRARY to the directory containing the library (not to the 
fullpath of the library itself), cmake finds XercesC but sets XercesC_LIBRARIES 
to the folder instead of the library, and the same for the XercesC::XercesC 
target. It seems I truly have to set XercesC_LIBRARY to the name of the library 
rather than the path to the folder containing it, which kinds of defies the 
point of find_package...


I use to rely on a custom FindXercesC.cmake file that was using XercesC_ROOT to 
figure all this out. Is there any way to do the same here?


Thanks,


Matthieu
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