different object files would be sufficient
to include all in the same application.
Cmake can do this fine.
Greetings
Mathias
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in the CMake FindRTI.cmake, if not I'll take over
> and import your work + the CERTI modification and propose a unified
> version for CMake.
So you are incorporating the contributed files into FindRTI then?
Or do I need to take some actions?
Greetings
Mathias
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ll help to review and test the module (at least on Linux).
Well, the linux part is not the problem for me. This already works.
Windows would be good ...
And may be autodetecting some commercial vendors rti's is something I cannot
test.
Greetings
Mathias
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versions of FindRTI1516.cmake and FindRTI1516E.cmake.
Is it possible to include these or improoved versions into the standard
distribution?
Please review and may be apply.
Thanks
Mathias
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in the future somebody will start beating cmake
because of being so slow. This guy will then start a new project for a build
system. And people need again tell this guy that the other systems in this
area are slow for a good reason.
:)
Greetings and thanks
Mathias
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f you can link with that
library.
If you test something different, you might then later be surprised, that
linking does not work ...
... and yes this takes more time than just testing for existence. But it is
way more correct ...
Greetings and thanks
Mathias
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marble...
anyway , thanks for developing and providing cmake ...
Greetings
Mathias
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