[cmake-developers] Generating imported library targets without the cmake executable
Stephen Kelly
steveire at gmail.com
Tue Nov 29 11:10:49 EST 2011
Brad King wrote:
> On 11/29/2011 10:53 AM, Stephen Kelly wrote:
>> Qt5Core_LIBRARY is intended to be the thing that users would use in the
>> CMakeLists.txt.
>>
>> I've had another read of the Modules/readme.txt and I guess I need to
>> change it to be consistent.
>>
>> So should I rename them or should I instead add
>>
>> set(Qt5Core_LIBRARIES ${Qt5Core_LIBRARY})
>
> This convention is only used in Find modules to collect the individual
> find results. In the Config modules you already know the complete list
> so you can go straight to the plural name. So the minimum is:
>
> set(Qt5Core_LIBRARIES Qt5Core)
> set(Qt5Core_INCLUDE_DIRS "${_qt5_install_prefix}/include"
> "${_qt5_install_prefix}/include/QtCore")
>
> The library directory holding Qt5Core is not needed in
>
> set(Qt5Core_LIBRARY_DIRS "${_qt5_install_prefix}/lib") # not needed
>
> because the imported target know where to find the libraries. However,
> if there are dependencies on third-party libraries that are not loaded
> as imported targets or full paths then the locations of those belong
> in the above list.
Ok, I'll see about these modifications later or tomorrow.
>
> Is there a reason to provide
>
> set(Qt5Core_HEADER_DIR "${_qt5_install_prefix}/include" )
>
> at all?
>
I provide that because FindQt4.cmake provides QT_HEADER_DIR. I'm not sure
why it is provided by that find module.
Thanks,
Steve.
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