Thanks. However, that's not exactly what I was looking for. The gnulib, by design, is not an external library that you link with, but a collection of modules that are meant to be copied into one's project. I would like to build ttfautohint with cmake (and ninja), not just adding ttfautohint as an external project built with autotools and GNU make.
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 12:10 PM Alfred Sawaya <alf...@huji.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > I have some CMake projects that depend on autotools bases libs. > I compile them as External project. > > https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/ExternalProject.html > > Regards > > Cordialement, > > Alfred Sawaya > *De:* cos...@anthrotype.com > *Envoyé:* 9 janvier 2018 1:01 PM > *À:* cmake@cmake.org > *Objet:* [CMake] how to port to cmake a project using gnulib > > Hello, > > I'm new to Cmake. > > I would like to port to cmake a project that is currently built with the > Autotools and depends on gnulib, the GNU Portability Library: > https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/ > > (The project in question is https://www.freetype.org/ttfautohint/) > > It appears that gnulib itself is very much tied with > autoconf/automake/libtool. > > In fact I couldn't find any examples of other CMake based projects that > use gnulib. > > Does anyone has any tips or examples on how I could proceed? > > Thank you, > > Cosimo Lupo > > > -- > Cosimo Lupo > -- Cosimo Lupo
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