Re: [CMake] User-overriding IMPORTED targets (overlaying libraries, ...)

2016-09-07 Thread Ivan Shapovalov
On 2016-09-01 at 18:57 +0200, Stephen Kelly wrote:
> Ivan Shapovalov wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Of course, I can always edit the FooConfig.cmake file manually, but
> > I'd
> > better avoid patching anything (installing new files or running any
> > cmake commands is OK).
> > 
> > Is there any nice way to solve this?
> 
> After 
> 
>  find_package(Foo CONFIG)
> 
> do
> 
>  set_property(TARGET Foo::Foo PROPERTY LOCATION "foo_overlay.so")
> 
> Apply whatever platform-specific conditions, suffix and prefix are 
> appropriate.

Yes, I thought of this, but I'd better avoid patching either project's
buildsystem. Is it possible to do this entirely by installing new files
or passing arguments in cmake command line?

Thanks,
-- 
Ivan Shapovalov / intelfx /

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Re: [CMake] User-overriding IMPORTED targets (overlaying libraries, ...)

2016-09-01 Thread Stephen Kelly
Ivan Shapovalov wrote:

> Of course, I can always edit the FooConfig.cmake file manually, but I'd
> better avoid patching anything (installing new files or running any
> cmake commands is OK).
> 
> Is there any nice way to solve this?

After 

 find_package(Foo CONFIG)

do

 set_property(TARGET Foo::Foo PROPERTY LOCATION "foo_overlay.so")

Apply whatever platform-specific conditions, suffix and prefix are 
appropriate.

Thanks,

Steve.


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