[CMake] shared library with CMake in kdevelop4
Michael Hertling
mhertling at online.de
Mon Jan 16 10:46:52 EST 2012
On 01/16/2012 04:23 PM, pasparis at noos.fr wrote:
> Thank you michael
>
> in fact at the beginning I wanted just to do a static local library
>
> (I am totally new with cmake, before I didn't use that kind of tools with VS and
> recently netbeans)
>
> finally according to your suggestions I wrote:
>
> projA
> project(proja)
> add_library(proja Execute_Msg.cpp)
If you definitely want a static library: ADD_LIBRARY(proja STATIC ...)
Without the explicit SHARED/STATIC keyword, the type of the resulting
library is determined by the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS variable which can be
controlled by the user; this might possibly be undesired.
> proj3
> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
> project(proj3)
> add_subdirectory(projA)
> add_executable(proj3 main.cpp)
> target_link_libraries(proj3 proja)
>
> and it works
> thanks again
> pascal
Regards,
Michael
PS: Please don't drop the ML.
> ---- Message d'origine ----
> >De : "Michael Hertling" <mhertling at online.de>
> >À : cmake at cmake.org
> >Objet : Re: [CMake] shared library with CMake in kdevelop4
> >Date : 16/01/2012 15:39:29 CET
> >
> >On 01/16/2012 02:38 PM, pasparis at noos.fr wrote:
> > >
> > > I am new with kdevelop and cmake so apologize for this pretty naive
> > question, I
> > > create in kdevelop a proj3 project and want to link a library so I create
> > a
> > > second project projA within the proj3 directory
> > >
> > > the projA CMakelist is
> > >
> > > project(proja)
> > > set( lib_SOURCES Execute_Msg.cpp )
> > > add_library(proja ${lib_SOURCES} )
> >
> > If you want to get a shared library, you should state this explicitly:
> >
> > ADD_LIBRARY(proja SHARED ${lib_SOURCES} )
> >
> > Also see the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS variable.
> >
> > > the proj3 CMakelist is
> > >
> > > cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
> > > project(proj3)
> > > link_directories(/pascal/pKD3/proj3/projA/build)
> >
> > Never use LINK_DIRECTORIES(), it's unnecessary and dangerous. Instead,
> > you need ADD_SUBDIRECTORIES(projA) here to make projA known to proj3.
> >
> > > add_executable(proj3 main.cpp)
> > > target_link_libraries(proj3 libproja)
> >
> > In TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(), refer to targets to link against
> > by their *target names*, not by their *file names*, i.e.:
> >
> > TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(proj3 proja)
> >
> > > there is a libproja file in the /pascal/pKD3/proj3/projA/build directory,
> > so I
> > > don't understand why I get the message /usr/bin/ld: cannot find
> > -llibproja
> >
> > This is because ld searches a quite restricted set of directories for
> > libraries specifed by -l; particularly, it doesn't search the current
> > directory. If you specify targets by their target names, CMake uses
> > full paths in the linker command lines, so there will be no issue.
> >
> > > thanks for help
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Michael
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