Robert Dailey wrote:
Hi,

Currently I have 3 projects named A, B, and C. A and B are both static libraries, and C is an executable. B depends on A, and C depends on B via add_dependencies(). When I generate a visual studio 9 project from this setup, how will the libraries be linked? The way I want this to work is for C to link against both A and B, and B will not link against A (Since B's dependencies should transfer to C). Is there a way to accomplish this behavior? I want to avoid using target_link_libraries for the most part because it's redundant. I'm already specifying B as a dependency of C through add_dependency(), why should I have to list B's static library file as a dependency of C's executable? Can't CMake pull this information from the call to add_dependency()?


Sounds like you should be using target_link_libraries instead of add_dependency.

-Bill
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