[CMake] Overriding the include path, library path of OpenSSL, Zlib and libcurl

Michael Ellery mellery451 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 20 23:13:17 EDT 2017


It doesn’t look like that find module directly supports HINTS or PATHS, so you can try setting CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH and CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH  (https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.7/variable/CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH.html) before calling the curl finder. I think you can add to those variables whatever paths are appropriate to search for CURL on your systems.

-Mike

> On Apr 20, 2017, at 6:06 PM, Alex Chen <alex_chen at filemaker.com> wrote:
> 
> The source code I want to compile on Linux uses ‘FindOpenSSL’, ‘FindZLIB’, and ‘FindCURL’ to resolve the paths of these libraries.
> However, I have newer version of these libraries in different locations.  How to I override these to use my paths?
> I am able to use OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR, from FindOpenSSL module, and ZLIB_ROOT, from FindZLIB module, to override the paths.  
> But I cannot find anything in FindCURL module to override the path of libcurl.
>  
>  
> Alex Chen
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