Hi,
I am in a situation where I have to use 2 versions of the boost library (c++), 
one "explicitly" and one indirectly (through a package that comes as a shared 
lib).
The external package is to be considered as a black box.
Playing around on the web (as I am rather new to it), I came across the very 
nice article:
http://www.kaizou.org/2015/01/linux-libraries/
which in the last section recommends the usage of -rpath-link=/path/to/old/boost
How can I specify this in CMake (preferably in 3.5.2 , as this s the currently 
used version in the company I work for)?
TIA,
Petros

PS: Issues of how this would propagate at installation phase, although very 
important, are not pressing right now, as manual workarounds can be employed, 
or another question later may be made ;-)

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