Can anyone help me with this? It would be much appreciated. Thank you. On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 12:18 AM, Robert Dailey <rcdailey.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a local package of boost built on Windows. It is always > relative to the root of my project at a consistent structure and > location. I wanted to define an import target for this and thought it > might be best to define a BoostConfig.cmake package config file at the > root of the boost lib directory. Is this the right approach? The code > is below. > > Note that I do not have this working just yet because I don't know how > to properly setup the interface link libraries. Could use some > guidance here too... thanks. > > add_library( Boost STATIC IMPORTED GLOBAL ) > > file( GLOB boost_debug_libs ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/lib/win32/debug/*.lib ) > file( GLOB boost_release_libs > ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/lib/win32/release/*.lib ) > > set_target_properties( Boost PROPERTIES > IMPORTED_LOCATION_DEBUG lib/win32/debug > IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE lib/win32/release > INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES include > INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES > $<$<CONFIG:Debug>:${boost_debug_libs}> > $<$<CONFIG:Release>:${boost_release_libs}> > ) > > set( Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS include ) > set( Boost_LIBRARIES Boost ) --
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