Hi Denis, That's my case as well. I need to find more than one library, and it's an all or nothing situation. I mean, if any of the libraries I'm searching for is missing, the package as such cannot be used. So, my original question still stands:
How should I pass a list of libraries to find_package_handle_standard_args(), where one or more of the elements of the list may be YYY-NOTFOUND? Marcel. On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 02:07 -0700, Denis Scherbakov wrote: > > > I stumbled on a problem with FindPackageHandleStandardArgs, > > which > > probably arises from my misunderstanding of how to properly > > use it. > > In FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS I inlude only variables that must always > be defined in order for a package to function. If some variable can be > omitted without any harm - it should not appear > FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS. > > Example: > > INCLUDE(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs) > FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(GSL DEFAULT_MSG GSL_LIBRARY > GSL_CBLAS_LIBRARY GSL_INCLUDE_DIR) > > MARK_AS_ADVANCED(GSL_INCLUDE_DIR GSL_LIBRARY GSL_CBLAS_LIBRARY > GSL_CXX_FLAGS GSL_LINK_DIRECTORIES GSL_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE) > > > _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake