[CMake] distribute third party libs with NSIS
Michaël Presseau
presseaum at amdinc.ca
Mon May 17 14:41:21 EDT 2010
Hi, I have an application and I need to create an installer. I use CPack with NSIS. For now, I'm using :
find_package(Boost COMPONENTS thread date_time filesystem REQUIRED)
This give me le .lib associate to the dll file. This is compiling and working on computer with Boost already install.
My problems occurs when I need to install the application on computer that doesn't have boost already install. What is the right way to do this.
I have the same problems with another third party libs called orocos. Here is what I've tried:
add_library(orocos-rtt-win32 SHARED IMPORTED)
get_filename_component(OROCOS_RTT_LIBRARY_DIR ${OROCOS_RTT_LIBRARY} PATH)
set_target_properties( orocos-rtt-win32 PROPERTIES
IMPORTED_LOCATION "${OROCOS_RTT_LIBRARY_DIR}"
IMPORTED_IMPLIB ${OROCOS_RTT_LIBRARY}
IMPORT_SUFFIX ".dll"
IMPORT_PREFIX ""
)
install (TARGETS orocos-rtt-win32
RUNTIME DESTINATION ./
LIBRARY DESTINATION ./
ARCHIVE DESTINATION ./
)
And I've got the following message: CMake Error at MainGUI/CMakeLists.txt:50 (install):
install TARGETS given target "orocos-rtt-win32" which does not exist in
this directory.
If I remove the install command of orocos-rtt-win32, the orocos-rtt-win32.lib is add correctely to the project. But this isn't a way to do it with Boost because of the version tag in the names. So maybe this isn't a right way to do it.
How I am supposed to do install and distribute my third party libs (not in CMake project)?
Thank for the help!
Michael
AUTOMATION MACHINE DESIGN RC INC
Site Internet :www.amdinc.ca
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