On 2014-04-18 08:33-0700 Alan W. Irwin wrote:

If not and you recommend instead we use an export config
file for our two libraries that depend on Qt5, then I will make those
changes.  But since the documentation that you reference in the URL
above is quite complex and includes lots of stuff we currently don't
use, then for the case where Qt5 is currently handled using

find_package(Qt5Core 5.2.0)
[...]
add_library(plplot ${plplot_LIB_SRCS})
[...]
qt5_use_modules(plplot Svg Gui PrintSupport)
[...]
install(TARGETS plplot  EXPORT export_plplot ...)
[...]
install(EXPORT export_plplot DESTINATION ...)

could you give a concrete example (that works for CMake 2.8.9 and
above since 2.8.9 is our current minimum required version) of the
minimum additions necessary to the above export procedure?

Hi Steve:

Never mind answering that question.  I have figured out how to do this for
myself.  I have created a plplotConfig.cmake file which contains:

___________
# Find Qt5 components that we need.
find_package(Qt5 5.2.0 COMPONENTS Svg Gui PrintSupport)

# Find export files in same directory location as present file.
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/export_plplot.cmake)
___________

where export_plplot.cmake is generated by the "install(EXPORT ...)"
command above.  Subsequent use of "find_package(plplot)" by external
projects now works fine for both the shared plplot library case (that
worked before) and the static plplot library case (that did not work
before).

Thanks for your essential help in getting this issue straightened out.

Alan
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implementation for stellar interiors (freeeos.sf.net); the Time
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software package (plplot.sf.net); the libLASi project
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