Hi! I have a library which I want to distribute in both shared object and static library forms. Is there a modern way to do it without creating two completely separate library targets? Since I want to be a good CMake citizen I use `target_*` and `set_target_properties` as much as possible, and creating two different libraries will force me to duplicate that information about each one of them.
I also tries not specifying STATIC/SHARED, and then running cmake twice - once with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON and once OFF and then installing to the same directory. I got my both .a and .so libraries installed, but I couldn't get the Config file correctly for this arrangement. So - what is the community-recommended pattern to do this? Thanks, Avi.
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