On 10/01/2010 05:10 PM, pellegrini wrote: > Hi Ryan, > > Yes, that might be the solution if I wanted to change the compiler flags > for the whole library but in my case, that is not on the whole > library that I want to apply a new set of compiler flags but only on a > small number of files.
You could use symbolic links in junction with source properties: CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 2.8 FATAL_ERROR) PROJECT(SYMLINKSOURCE C) FILE(WRITE ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/f1.c "void f(void){}\n") ADD_LIBRARY(l1 SHARED f1.c) ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT f2.c COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E create_symlink f1.c f2.c) SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES(f2.c PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "-O0") ADD_LIBRARY(l2 SHARED f2.c) So, the l{1,2} targets are compiled from the same source but with different flags, and the latters can be specified per source file. Regards, Michael > Ryan Pavlik a écrit : >> Look at the target properties instead of the source file properties. >> >> Ryan >> >> On 10/01/2010 08:27 AM, pellegrini wrote: >>> Hello everybody, >>> >>> I would like to build two libraries that contain the same files but >>> with a slightly different set of compilation flags >>> from one library to another. This within the same makefile. I was >>> thinking about an approach such as: >>> >>> add_library(my_lib1, STATIC, src_files ...) >>> set_source_files_properties(file1, file2 ... PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS >>> ...) >>> add_library(my_lib2, STATIC, src_files ...) >>> set_source_files_properties(file1, file2 ... PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS >>> ...) >>> >>> does cmake sensitive to the order of these instruction ? >>> >>> thank you very much >>> >>> Eric _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake