Hi,
I'm trying to build CMake from sources using the `bootstrap` script.
Please, correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like CMake is being
built with `BUILD_TESTING=ON` by default.
I'd like to disable testing (and any other non-essential option), but
AFAIK bootstrap does not expose the `-DBUILD_
I've written a custom CMake module (MyModule.cmake) and would like to
install it in a sensible location on my system so my other CMake projects
can find it easily.
First of all, is there an accepted standard way of doing this?
If not, is my approach below acceptable and considered good practice?
Le jeu. 31 janv. 2019 à 23:09, Torsten Robitzki a
écrit :
>
> We are working on a larger CMake project and we use Sphinx. We use
> sphinxcontrib.moderncmakedomain as extension, which adds CMake syntax
> highlighting and sphinx.ext.intersphinx to allow us, to refer to the
> original CMake document
tldr;
It would be wonderful to have function or signature for
target_link_libraries tha would link only to a targets. Did I overlook
something?
like target_link_libraries(name [PUBLIC...] TARGETS myFavouriteLib ...
QUIET/VERBOSE)
(*read with the voice of a child*)
Dear CMake developers,