[CMake] target_include_directories called with invalid arguments

Aaron Cohen aaron at assonance.org
Mon Jun 25 01:02:35 EDT 2018


target_include_directories needs PUBLIC, PRIVATE or INTERFACE specified.

target_link_libraries allows you to specify PUBLIC, PRIVATE or INTERFACE,
but doesn’t require it.

On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 7:06 PM Michael Hennebry <
michael.hennebry at rivieranexus.com> wrote:

> What is the matter with the second line?
> target_link_libraries(bootloader-atmega2560.elf egad)
> target_include_directories(bootloader-atmega2560.elf .)
>
> Cmake likes the first, spits out the second.
> The commands have the same requirements for the first argument.
> How could "." (dot) possibly be an invalid include directory?
>
> I've tried other directories,
> but dot seems to be the one with the least excuse for rejection.
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