Hi!

I've been using cmake and cpak on Linux for my project (a library) without any problems. I'm now trying to get it to work with Visual C++ Express 10. It compiles fine, and puts files (from the project directory) into meteoio/Release (both a .dll and a .lib). When running cpack, it only packs the .lib file, and I can not find any way to also properly get the dll.

Here is a sample of my code for compiling the library:
SET(LIBPREFIX "lib") #make sure ALL plugins are libXXX for ALL plateforms
SET(CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX "lib") #for Visual C++ import libraries
    SET(SHAREDNAME ${PROJECT_NAME})
    ADD_LIBRARY(${SHAREDNAME} ${meteoio_sources})
    TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${SHAREDNAME} ${LIBPROJ})
    SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${SHAREDNAME} PROPERTIES
        PREFIX "${LIBPREFIX}"
        LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY lib
        ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY lib
        CLEAN_DIRECT_OUTPUT 1
        VERSION "${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR}.${VERSION_PATCH}"
        SOVERSION "${VERSION_MAJOR}"
    )
    INSTALL(TARGETS ${SHAREDNAME}
        RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
        LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
        ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib
        COMPONENT libraries
    )

First issue, despite specifying that I want the library to be under lib, it goes into a Release directory under the source file's directory. But when cpack should find and pack it, it only gets the .lib and always misses the dll:
IF(WIN32) #handle the special case of WIN32 needing import libraries
    FILE(GLOB importlibs "lib/libmeteoio*.lib*")
    SET(DLL_EXT "dll")
ENDIF(WIN32)
FILE(GLOB solibs "lib/libmeteoio*.${DLL_EXT}*")
FILE(GLOB alibs "lib/*.${STAT_EXT}*")
INSTALL(FILES ${solibs} ${importlibs} ${alibs} DESTINATION lib COMPONENT libraries)

What am I doing wrong? It works perfectly fine under Linux (obviously, only packing a .so), but not with Visual C++... The whole code can be seen at https://slfsmm.indefero.net/p/meteoio/source/tree/HEAD/

Thank you very much,
Mathias Bavay
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