[Cmake] Two (related) questions
Bill Hoffman
bill.hoffman at kitware.com
Mon Aug 26 08:27:26 EDT 2002
In new cmake syntax:
SET(mysources Entrypoint.cxx)
IF(WIN32)
SET(mysources ${mysources} Something.def)
ENDIF(WIN32)
For the renaming problem, you can use a custom command to copy the
shared library after it is built to a new name.
-Bill
At 06:23 PM 8/25/2002 +0100, Geoffrey Cross wrote:
>1)
>
>In order to build a shared library under Windows, I have a set of
>CMakeLists along the following lines:
>
>ADD_LIBRARY(alibrary SHARED my_sources)
>
>SOURCE_FILES(mysources
> Entrypoint.cxx
> Something.def
>)
>
>The .def fine is necessary in order to define the entry point for the
>shared library under Windows. However, under unix this doesn't work
>because whilst the build stage ignores the .def file, the link stage
>seems to assume that something.def has been compiled to something.o.
>The make output looks like this:
>
>c++ -o Entrypoint.o
>c++ -o alibrary.so Entrypoint.o Something.o
>c++: Something.o: No such file or directory
>
>2)
>
>I'd like to build a shared library under unix with something other than
>a .so extension (I actually want a .mexgl extension because that's what
>matlab expects). How do I change the target build name for a shared
>library?
>
>
>
>
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