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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
| 0009060 | CMake | CMake | public | 2009-05-22 03:15 | 2016-06-10 14:30 | ||||
| Reporter | cbielow | ||||||||
| Assigned To | Brad King | ||||||||
| Priority | normal | Severity | major | Reproducibility | always | ||||
| Status | closed | Resolution | moved | ||||||
| Platform | OS | OS Version | |||||||
| Product Version | CMake-2-6 | ||||||||
| Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||
| Summary | 0009060: using altered library names (CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX, or OUTPUT_NAME) leads to broken link dependencies | ||||||||
| Description | Hi, lets start with code: [CODE] ## append "d" to debug libs (not executables!) SET(CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX d); add_library(myLib ${sources}); target_link_libraries(myLib ${QT_LIBRARIES}); add_executable(myExe myExe.C); ## --> now the trouble starts: ## either: target_link_libraries(myExe optimized myLib${CMAKE_RELEASE_POSTFIX} debug myLib${CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX}) ##--> will break QT dependency of myEXE ## or: target_link_libraries(myExe myLib); ##--> will generate correct QT dependencies but bad library name (missing postfix) in library list of the VS solution file. [ENDCODE] my current workaround is to "manually" add the QT dependency to myExe, but this is bad style. I tried to set the <CONFIG>_OUTPUT_NAME property, but the issue remained... greetings Chris | ||||||||
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(0017495) Brad King (manager) 2009-09-14 18:09 |
set(CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX d) add_library(myLib ${sources}) target_link_libraries(myLib ${QT_LIBRARIES}) add_executable(myExe myExe.C) # This line is correct: target_link_libraries(myExe myLib) # This line is wrong: # target_link_libraries(myExe # optimized myLib${CMAKE_RELEASE_POSTFIX} # debug myLib${CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX}) # CMake prefers its own targets to be named. # When you name the target with the suffix then CMake # does not recognize it as a target of which it knows. What is the actual link line produced for myexe in each configuration? What versions of CMake have you tried? |
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(0030560) Brad King (manager) 2012-08-13 10:44 |
Sending issues I'm not actively working on to the backlog to await someone with time for them. If an issue you care about is sent to the backlog when you feel it should have been addressed in a different manner, please bring it up on the CMake mailing list for discussion. Sign up for the mailing list here, if you're not already on it: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake [^] It's easy to re-activate a bug here if you can find a CMake developer or contributor who has the bandwidth to take it on. |
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(0041561) Kitware Robot (administrator) 2016-06-10 14:27 |
Resolving issue as `moved`. This issue tracker is no longer used. Further discussion of this issue may take place in the current CMake Issues page linked in the banner at the top of this page. |
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| Issue History | |||
| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
| 2009-05-22 03:15 | cbielow | New Issue | |
| 2009-09-14 12:44 | Bill Hoffman | Status | new => assigned |
| 2009-09-14 12:44 | Bill Hoffman | Assigned To | => Brad King |
| 2009-09-14 18:09 | Brad King | Note Added: 0017495 | |
| 2012-08-13 10:44 | Brad King | Status | assigned => backlog |
| 2012-08-13 10:44 | Brad King | Note Added: 0030560 | |
| 2016-06-10 14:27 | Kitware Robot | Note Added: 0041561 | |
| 2016-06-10 14:27 | Kitware Robot | Status | backlog => resolved |
| 2016-06-10 14:27 | Kitware Robot | Resolution | open => moved |
| 2016-06-10 14:30 | Kitware Robot | Status | resolved => closed |
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