Hi All,

I'm running an application that uses a handful of semi-standard libraries (freetype, libpng, zlib). Before I switched over to cmake, I was linking to the static version of those libraries, and my app seemed to run fine on machines as long as it was a recent version of linux.

However, since I've switched to cmake, I've begun getting complaints that the binaries are no longer compatible. They are getting floating point exceptions just running it without arguments (which just prints out the typical help stuff).

The most likely culprit is an .so file that isn't quite right.

I've gone over the manual, but I don't see a way to tell TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES to prefer static over dynamic? I really can't ask these folks to recompile the software, since we are talking about 5 or 6 dependancies (including cmake itself, since I'm using 2.7)

Thanks for any help,

eric
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