's some sort of
"Find" template for any such lib, i.e., a project needs to be able to
locate a lib (static or dynamic) and headers, cross-platform.
thanks, Randy
On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 4:09 PM, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On 2018 M08 2, Thu 10:01:39 CEST Randy Heiland wrote:
>
Hi,
I'd like to figure out how to modify the simple "hello" demo (
https://cmake.org/examples/) so that the Hello project is a library with an
accompanying FindHello.cmake and then the Demo project uses that
information and "find_package" to discover/use it.
Hopefully that makes sense. Basically,
component(SourceRoot "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../../"
> ABSOLUTE)
>
> The normal structure of the CMake file doesn't change, nothing special has
> to be done with the project macro. Unless you have a more specific error,
> that's about all the advice I have.
Hello,
Simple question... can I/how can I keep my top-level cmake-related stuff in
a subdirectory of my main project directory? E.g.:
/myproj
/cmake
CMakeLists.txt
and then in the /cmake, I create a /build from which I attempt: cmake ..
I tried something as simple as this in my CMakeList
19. September 2017 22:05:36 MESZ schrieb Randy Heiland <
> randy.heil...@gmail.com>:
> >I'd love to learn more about this option, assuming it's a simple
> >workflow
> >via the command line. If there's a writeup related to cmake, would
> >welcome
at you're describing would not
require a user having to fiddle with their PATH env var.
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 2:47 PM, Hendrik Sattler
wrote:
>
>
> Am 19. September 2017 17:51:31 MESZ schrieb Randy Heiland <
> randy.heil...@gmail.com>:
> >I failed to send my previ
make_learn\cmake_learn-master\build> nmake
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 14.11.25508.2
... builds most of the way OK ...
... (but currently get an error at the end, trying to build code in my
'cmake_learn' repo)
-Randy
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 10:22 PM, Randy Heiland
Hello,
I've googled "site:cmake.org/pipermail/cmake visual studio 2017" looking
for answers, but still confused, so thought I'd ask this list.
Is there a "best way" to use cmake for VS17 (but same cakelists for Linux)?
And by "best", I mean with minimal effort on users. To be more specific, on
Win
ander Neundorf wrote:
On Wednesday 04 November 2009, Randy Heiland wrote:
During an 'install', I would like to copy/overwrite a source file
to a
destination file. How? Something like the following (in syntax),
although I am assuming that it is only legal to copy a file into a
dir
During an 'install', I would like to copy/overwrite a source file to a
destination file. How? Something like the following (in syntax),
although I am assuming that it is only legal to copy a file into a dir
(and therefore the 'foo.cxx' isn't allow)?
INSTALL(FILES
${CMA
Is there a simple cmake procedure to copy files from a source dir to
the installation dir?
thanks, Randy
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