Re: [CMake] ExternalProject_Add + BundleUtilities

2013-06-18 Thread Andrew Hundt
I've been able to resolve the problem, and it was a rather simple error to correct. My variable name for the library directory differed from the one in find_package, so the path was not set correctly. My apologies. Cheers! Andrew Hundt On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Ro

Re: [CMake] ExternalProject_Add + BundleUtilities

2013-06-18 Thread Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin
Hi Andrew, I guess sharing an example of code would probably help people having the expertise to reproduce the issue and eventually answer. Jc On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Andrew Hundt wrote: > Is this the right list to ask this question? > > Cheers! > Andrew Hundt > > > On Sat, Jun 15,

Re: [CMake] ExternalProject_Add + BundleUtilities

2013-06-18 Thread Andrew Hundt
Is this the right list to ask this question? Cheers! Andrew Hundt On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Andrew Hundt wrote: > I''m building a cmake library with ExternalProject_Add, then using > add_library(IMPORTED) to import the target. Next, I use BundleUtilities to > package the library with t

[CMake] ExternalProject_Add + BundleUtilities

2013-06-15 Thread Andrew Hundt
I''m building a cmake library with ExternalProject_Add, then using add_library(IMPORTED) to import the target. Next, I use BundleUtilities to package the library with the rest of my software. However, I'm getting the following error: warning: target 'libname.so' is not absolute... warning: target