On Tue, 10 Jul 2018 at 09:57, J. Caleb Wherry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Side note 1: Things like this eventually lead me to have a post process
(a python script) on all my VS project files to “fix” any issues like this.
It might interest you to know that I've worked around it a bit by tweaking
the IMPORT_PREFIX property:
set_target_properties(
${modname_dll}
PROPERTIES
OUTPUT_NAME
${module_name}
# Required to work around the fact that we rename our shared
libraries
# to have the same name as our static libraries, so when Visual
Studio's
# linker tries to create an export library, it clashes with an input
# library.
IMPORT_PREFIX
"import_"
)
Cheers,
Jason
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