Le 24 mai 2014 à 18:45, Nils Gladitz <nilsglad...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> On 24.05.2014 18:15, Lucas Soltic wrote: >> Hello! >> >> I'm having a hard time at properly using LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES. >> From what I understood, setting this property empty for a target avoids >> transitive dependencies linking. >> >> But whatever I try, it doesn't work. >> I have created a lib A linked against lib B. >> I'm also creating an exe linked against lib A. But I really don't want it to >> be linked against lib B. >> >> Till now I've tried >> target_link_libraries(myexe A) >> target_link_libraries(myexe LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES "") >> and >> target_link_libraries(myexe A) >> set_target_properties(myexe PROPERTIES LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES "") >> and >> target_link_libraries(myexe LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES A) >> >> But in all these cases the exe gets linked against B :( (which causes >> loading issues due to RPATH stuff) >> Does someone know how to use this property? (if it's the right one?) >> >> Kind regards, >> Lucas > > target_link_libraries(A PRIVATE B) # A links to B but B is not added to the > interface of A > target_link_libraries(myexe A) # myexe links to A without B > > Nils
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