Do you mean you don't see where the static library is created or where
the static library is listed on the link line for the dynamic library?

On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:30 AM, Robert Dailey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have two targets in CMake: a static library and a shared library.
> The shared library specifies the static library as a target link
> library.
>
> When I generate for Ninja, and I run:
>
> $ ninja -v
>
> During the link command for the shared library, I do not see the
> static library specified to g++. I do see *.so files, but not *.a
> files. Why are static libraries not showing up on the command line for
> the link step? There must be some black magic happening that I'm not
> seeing...
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