Thanks, it works.
Since the library is found in Find* script, I have to check if it is static.
So I ended up with this:
if("${MMDB_LIBRARY}" MATCHES "\\.a$")
# it cannot be just "UNKNOWN IMPORTED", because
# IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES is respected only for "STATIC IMPORTED"
add_libra
On 09/03/2013 01:57 PM, Marcin Wojdyr wrote:
> On 3 September 2013 15:46, Brad King wrote:
>> One way to do this is to tell CMake that the library uses C++
>> using the IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES property on an
>
> That's what I was looking for, but for me instead of adding C++
> runtime,
On 3 September 2013 15:46, Brad King wrote:
>> I though that the recommended way to deal with it is:
>>
>> set_property(TARGET ${prog} PROPERTY LINKER_LANGUAGE CXX)
>
> This tells CMake that your "main" is provided by C++, but IIUC
> it is still Fortran. You should still be able to link with the
On 08/31/2013 10:50 AM, Marcin Wojdyr wrote:
> What's the best practice for linking Fortran program with C++ library?
> The library is external, built using autotools, either dynamic or static.
>
> The problem is that runtime c++ library is not linked when the library
> is static.
> I though that
Hello,
What's the best practice for linking Fortran program with C++ library?
The library is external, built using autotools, either dynamic or static.
The problem is that runtime c++ library is not linked when the library
is static.
I though that the recommended way to deal with it is:
set_prope