[CMake] Toolchain.cmake causing find_library problems

Dixon, Shane Shane.Dixon at atmel.com
Thu Oct 29 13:13:09 EDT 2009


No, that doesn't work either. :(

-Shane

-----Original Message-----
From: David Cole [mailto:david.cole at kitware.com]
Sent: Thu 10/29/2009 11:08 AM
To: Dixon, Shane
Cc: a.neundorf-work at gmx.net; cmake at cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Toolchain.cmake causing find_library problems
 
How about FIND_LIBRARY with "fmcrt" instead of "libfmcrt" ... ?


On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Dixon, Shane <Shane.Dixon at atmel.com>wrote:

>  So "gcc-fm.exe main.c -rdynamic"  fails ?
> Yes, it fails.
>
>
> Does "gcc-fm.exe main.c -shared"  work ?
> Yes, -shared seems to work.
>
> I'm still having success with FIND_PATH, but FIND_LIBRARY fails:
>
> In toolchain.cmake:
>
> INCLUDE( CMakeForceCompiler )
> SET( CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Linux )
> CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER( gcc-fm GNU )
> CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER( g++-fm GNU )
> SET( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH
>   "C:/gcc-fm"
>
>   "C:/Program Files/Eracom/ProtectProcessing Orange SDK"
>   "C:/Program Files/Eracom/ProtectToolkit C SDK" )
> SET( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM NEVER )
> SET( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY ONLY )
> SET( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE ONLY )
>
> In CMakeLists.txt
> FIND_PATH( ERACOM_PPO_INCLUDE_DIR fmerr.h )
>
> FIND_PATH(ERACOM_PTKC_INCLUDE_DIR cryptoki.h )
> FIND_LIBRARY( ERACOM_XXX_LIBFMCRT_LIBRARY libfmcrt
>                   PATH_SUFFIXES armfm )
> FIND_LIBRARY( ERACOM_XXX_CRYPTOKI2_LIBRARY cryptoki2 )
>
> Both the FIND_PATH's pass and both FIND_LIBRARY's fail again.  I thought
> maybe it's because the paths have a space so I moved them to a folder that
> has no spaces and still the same issue.
>
> Here are all the paths:
>
> C:\Program Files\Eracom\ProtectToolkit C SDK\include\cryptoki.h
> C:\Program Files\Eracom\ProtectProcessing Orange SDK\include\fmerr.h
> C:\Program Files\Eracom\ProtectToolkit C SDK\lib\cryptoki2.lib
>
> C:\Program Files\Eracom\ProtectProcessing Orange SDK\lib\armfm\libfmcrt.a
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cmake-bounces at cmake.org on behalf of Alexander Neundorf
> Sent: Wed 10/28/2009 5:09 PM
> To: cmake at cmake.org
> Subject: Re: [CMake] Toolchain.cmake causing find_library problems
>
> On Wednesday 28 October 2009, Dixon, Shane wrote:
> > The error message I get if I don't force the compiler is this:
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/m185e1316
>
> So "gcc-fm.exe main.c -rdynamic"  fails ?
> Does "gcc-fm.exe main.c -shared"  work ?
>
>
> > The paths are:
> > C:\Program Files\Eracom\ProtectProcessing Orange SDK\lib\armfm\libfmcrt.a
> > C:\Program Files\Eracom\ProtectToolkit C SDK\include\cryptoki.h
>
> Ok.
> SET( CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH
>      "C:/Program Files/Eracom/ProtectProcessing Orange SDK"
>       "C:/Program Files/Eracom/ProtectToolkit C SDK")
>
> and then in the CMakeLists.txt:
>
> FIND_LIBRARY( ERACOM_XXX_LIBFMCRT_LIBRARY fmcrt
>               PATH_SUFFIXES armfm )
>
> FIND_PATH( ERACOM_PTKC_INCLUDE_DIR cryptoki.h )
>
> should work.
> If the library is not found, there is probably still an issue with using
> the
> correct prefixes/suffixes due to using Windows as a host (I don't think too
> many people have done this yet with cmake).
>
> > Ah, just in pasting that I see part of the problem.  Since I'm
> > cross-compiling, I need to point to libfmcrt.a instead of libfmcrt.lib.
>
> Just using "fmcrt" in find_library() should be enough, cmake will add the
> necessary prefixes/suffixes itself.
>
> Alex
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