)
Manually creating a link seems to fix the issue, but I guess there is a way to
let cmake generate it.
Any idea?
From: Damir Porobic
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2018 13:50
To: Sebastián Mancilla
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Problem with creating shared
hen I manually create a link to the installed file:
$ sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib64/libkImageAnnotator.so
/usr/local/lib64/libkImageAnnotator.so.0.0.1
Everything finally works, but I need to fix this final issue with the missing
link. This was working earlier I think.
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about this one:
auto kImageAnnotator = new KImageAnnotator(pixmap);
kImageAnnotator->show();
kImageAnnotator->testMethod();
From: Sebastián Mancilla
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2018 22:13
To: Damir Porobic
Cc: cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Problem wit
)
target_link_libraries(testApp kImageAnnotator)
Am I missing something again?
From: Sebastián Mancilla
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 00:51
To: Eric Noulard
Cc: Damir Porobic; cmake@cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Problem with creating shared library
I fixed
From: Eric Noulard
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2018 22:44
To: Damir Porobic
Cc: smanc...@jlab.org; CMake Mailinglist
Subject: Re: [CMake] Problem with creating shared library
Hi Damir,
May be the issue has nothing to do with the way you build the exported
<>Config.cmake files.
Since may be some na
MAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/FooTargets.cmake")
endif()
All this is pretty much the same for any project. Here are the best links
explaining it:
https://pabloariasal.github.io/2018/02/19/its-time-to-do-cmake-right/
http://unclejimbo.github.io/2018/06/08/Modern-CMake-for-Library-Developers/
El
nit tests in its project?
If no executable linked to the ilb you won't discover the link error until you
try to link something to the lib.
This is a kind wild guess, don't take it personally :-)
Le mer. 15 août 2018 à 16:21, Damir Porobic
mailto:damir_poro...@live.com>> a écrit :
Thanks for th
Hi Folks,
I'm trying to write a shared library and run into an issue where I can't find
any clues to where the problem is.
I have a project with following structure:
src/
dir1/
file1.h
file1.cpp
dir2/
file2.h
file2.cpp
Now I have this
Hi all,
As the subject line says, what would be the best approach to share a custom
Widget with cmake? I have written a custom Qt Widget that I would like to be
able to use in other projects.
Would that be a shared library? Or is there another approach?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Hi folks,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a build problem where, when I first time run "cmake
.." it fails to find a resource file, when I run "make" it builds the resource
files but fails later on, now when I try to run "cmake .." again it succeeds.
After this point everything runs fine and it
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