I have encountered the following problem with cmake 3.0.1. Under certain circumstances TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES replaces "/path/to/libXXX.so" by "-lXXX". The problem occurred when I used a non-standard compiler at /opt/XXX/bin/g++ and added the library /opt/XXX/lib/libXXX.so to TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES. In particular CMakeLists.txt reads:
"SET(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER /opt/XXX/bin/g++) CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 3.0.0) PROJECT(XXX) add_executable(xxx xxx.cpp) target_link_libraries(xxx /opt/XXX/lib/libXXX.so)" When running make VERBOSE=1 produces output like /opt/XXX/bin/g++ (...) -lXXX which is not the same as /opt/XXX/bin/g++ (...) /opt/XXX/lib/libXXX.so I am wondering if this is a cmake bug and if there exists a workaround.
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