Many thanks it works beautifully.
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From: Jan Woetzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 26 June 2006 15:18
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Subject: Re: [CMake] Making a library with no *.cpp files.
Andrew Maclean wrote:
> Is there another way to tell CMa
Andrew Maclean wrote:
Is there another way to tell CMake that the library should be linked
as C++? I am wondering if there is a SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES() or
something like that I can use.
See
SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES
LINKER_LANGUAGE
Jan.
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Dipl.-Ing. Jan Woetzel
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If I use Cmake to make a library where the source files are exclusively header files (*.h) then I get a message saying it cannot determine the language to use - which is correct.
The way I get around this is to have a dummy cpp file. This then tells CMake what language to use because it sees the
Hi Andy, et al,
The graphviz support looks interesting, but it seems it only shows library
dependencies... it would be interesting to be able to generate a graph to
show the intra-project dependencies, i.e. what targets it makes avaialble and
their dependencies. (For example, I have a project t
I've been updating a few of my old cmake files (and writing a few new ones
too)... in a few places I've been adding some IF(IS_DIRECTORY foo) tests.
I just noticed some strange behaviour in cmake-2.4.2:
I'm trying to test to see if directory foo is present in
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
IF(IS_