At 04:41 PM 7/13/2006, Alan W. Irwin wrote: >On 2006-07-13 14:35-0400 William A. Hoffman wrote: > >>At 02:01 PM 7/13/2006, Alan W. Irwin wrote: >>>What are the preferred entries for TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES? >>> >>>"Minimal dependencies", i.e., >>>TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(x y) >>>TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(y z) >>>TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(z external1 external2) >> >>This should work fine in CMake. >>The libraries will be chained automatically. > >Thanks, Bill, for your response. > >How do I get access to the actual link flags used for the link command >generated by cmake (which presumably includes all the appropriate -L and -l >flags to access lib[xyz] and libexternal[12] as well as platform-dependent >link flags). I need those actual link flags to configure pkg-config files >that describe how external applications should link to libx, liby, and libz.
That is a harder question, which is why I ignored it... :) The information is not to hard to get at from c++, and some if it is in the cache. It may require some sort of new cmake built in command to create pkg-config files. Is anyone doing something like this? -Bill _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
