It wasn't just the office party talking, I've rechecked today and it
definitely isn't working as I'd expect:
SET(CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX "_d")
Project(Hello)
add_library (Hello hello.cxx hello.h)
get_target_property(FILE Hello LOCATION)
message("Lib is called: ${FILE}")
Run cmake on this and I get the output:
$ nmake
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 8.00.50727.762
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
[100%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/Hello.dir/hello.obj
hello.cxx
Linking CXX static library Hello_d.lib
[100%] Built target Hello
Am I misunderstanding the usage of get_target_property or is there a bug
here?
Joe
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Of Josef Karthauser
Sent: 20 December 2007 17:11
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CMake] CMAKE_CONFIG_POSTFIX vs GET_TARGET_PROPERTY(FILE
fooLOCATION)
Am I going mad? (could be, it was the office party last night).
I want to add a '_d' to the end of debug libraries, which it appears
that I can do using something like:
SET(CMAKE_DEBUG_WIN32_POSTFIX "_d" CACHE INTERNAL "Postfix for debug
library names" FORCE)
Later deep in some macros the code wants to find the filename associated
with a given library:
GET_TARGET_PROPERTY(FILE ${LIBNAME} LOCATION)
Strangely, although the build makes a 'LIBNAME_d.lib' library, the get
target property appears to return the name of the library without the
_d.
Am I hallucinating?
Joe
p.s. this is with 2.4.7.
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