On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 1:35 AM Stéphane Ancelot <sance...@numalliance.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> are there any specific Cmake configurations to setup in projects when
> using fetchcontent.
>
> I am able to fetch and build a library but not able to link and include
> files of this library in another projects.
>
> include(FetchContent)
>
> FetchContent_Declare(
>   jconcpp
>   GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/joncol/jcon-cpp.git
> )
>
> FetchContent_Populate(jconcpp)
> add_subdirectory(${jconcpp_SOURCE_DIR} ${jconcpp_BINARY_DIR})
>

Can you provide a complete minimal example which shows the problem? The
snippet above should bring jsoncpp into your main build, but without seeing
how you are trying to link to it's targets, it is hard to tell what the
problem could be.

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