I have read the Mastering CMake book and I'm still having trouble getting inter package dependencies working (in source trees).
The Situation: I have a CMake managed static lib package called libA with a libAConfig.cmake file as described in section 6.7 of Mastering CMake. I have another Cmake managed package libB also with a libBConfig.cmake file that uses package libA. I have another cmake project that generates an executable that directly depends only on libB. The Problem: The header directories for libB are included for the executable target but not those of libA (on which libB depends). The EXPORT_LIBRARY_DEPENDENCIES macro doesn't record any of the include directories or the name of the package so I don't see any mechanism for CMake to walk the dependency chain to collect this information. The Question: For CMake to handle package dependencies correctly, it must have a way to collect all the required header include directories by walking the dependency chain. This doesn't seem to happen by default. What is the mechanism to do this correctly? Thanks, Kyle _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
