Yes, the most efficient way is using conditional setting. For example:
if (CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 4)
set(import_path /to/lib32)
else()
set(import_path /to/lib64)
endif()
set_property(TARGET foo PROPERTY IMPORT_LOCATION "${import_path}/lib.so")
Le 21 déc. 2018 à 15:14 +0100, Lars <[email protected]>, a écrit :
> Marc,
>
> Appreciate the quick and helpful response.
>
> In a config file that supports multiple platforms, do I need to create
> import_location_path variable and populate it depending on platform and 32/64
> etc? Any other options?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kind regards, Lars
>
> Fra: Marc CHEVRIER <[email protected]>
> Sendt: fredag 21. desember 2018 13.41
> Til: [email protected]; Lars
> Emne: Re: [CMake] set_property imported_location_release
>
> Properties IMPORTED_LOCATION* do not support generator expressions.
>
> Generally speaking, if a property supports generator expression, it is
> explicitly specified in documentation.
> Le 21 déc. 2018 à 13:07 +0100, Lars <[email protected]>, a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > Trying to import an external library but having some issue with setting
> > imported_location_release property.
> >
> > Basically I have config file which does this;
> > add_library(foo STATIC IMPORTED)
> > set_property(target foo APPEND PROPERTY
> > interface_include_directories
> > "$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${foot_root}/path>"
> > "$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:${foo_root}/foo>")
> >
> > set_property(TARGET foo APPEND PROPERTY
> > IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE
> > $<$<CXX_COMPILER_ID:GNU>:${foo_root}/lib/release/foo.a>)
> >
> > The imported target is used in a target_link_libraries method;
> > target_link_libraries(an_application foo)
> >
> > Running CMake 3.6.1 does not produce any warnings. Running make I get a
> > "target pattern contains no '%'" error message with a reference to a
> > Build.make file.
> >
> > The Build.make contains the string "
> > $<$<CXX_COMPILER_ID:GNU>:/tmp/prototype/foo/lib/release/foo.a". We did not
> > expect to see the generator expression in the Build.make file.
> >
> > Does set_property support generator expression in this context? What are we
> > doing wrong?
> >
> > Appreciate any help :-)
> >
> > king regards, Lars
> >
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