I don't know what the issue was, but it's fixed in a later version.
I upgraded from 2.8.2 to 2.8.7 and the problem went away.

So when you say my linker-line is wrong, you mean in the
verbose output there's no '-L/usr/lib' passed to ld, right?
Or is there something wrong with my cmake file, other than
the use of link_directories?
Thanks,
Alex.


On 2/2/12 4:35 PM, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
On 02.02.12 11:51:11, Alex Olivas wrote:
I'm trying to link to libraries located in /usr/lib.  This
is a very simple example using boost::python and Qt.

Here's my cmake file : http://codepad.org/tZxBzXVP

I added the link_directories command only after the initial
link failed.
Using link_directories is almost always wrong. Especially for a standard
directory like /usr/lib. Also Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS is most certainly not a
directory containing shared libs.

Can you post the linker line without link_directories? Maybe also try to
remove the unsetting of the shared-lib prefix. The linker-line you
posted is wrong, but normally CMake will use absolute paths in the
linker-line, so something causes it to not do this.

Andreas

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