install a EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL subdirectory
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I have a project A
that uses some targets defined in project B
. Hence I did add_subdirectory(<PATH_TO B> EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
to include the subdirectory. Now, I create install targets using components and there are some install components in A
that require targets from B
too. But, due to EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
, the cmake_install.cmake
for A
does not include that of B
. How should I approach this?
cmake
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I have a project A
that uses some targets defined in project B
. Hence I did add_subdirectory(<PATH_TO B> EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
to include the subdirectory. Now, I create install targets using components and there are some install components in A
that require targets from B
too. But, due to EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
, the cmake_install.cmake
for A
does not include that of B
. How should I approach this?
cmake
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
is unrelated to your problem.cmake_install.cmake
includes only those files, which are explicitelyinstall
-ed. If you haveA
which usesB
, then you need toinstall
bothA
andB
. The commandinstall
doesn't automatically install dependencies.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 15:00
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I have a project A
that uses some targets defined in project B
. Hence I did add_subdirectory(<PATH_TO B> EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
to include the subdirectory. Now, I create install targets using components and there are some install components in A
that require targets from B
too. But, due to EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
, the cmake_install.cmake
for A
does not include that of B
. How should I approach this?
cmake
I have a project A
that uses some targets defined in project B
. Hence I did add_subdirectory(<PATH_TO B> EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
to include the subdirectory. Now, I create install targets using components and there are some install components in A
that require targets from B
too. But, due to EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
, the cmake_install.cmake
for A
does not include that of B
. How should I approach this?
cmake
cmake
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rjalfa
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EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
is unrelated to your problem.cmake_install.cmake
includes only those files, which are explicitelyinstall
-ed. If you haveA
which usesB
, then you need toinstall
bothA
andB
. The commandinstall
doesn't automatically install dependencies.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 15:00
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EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
is unrelated to your problem.cmake_install.cmake
includes only those files, which are explicitelyinstall
-ed. If you haveA
which usesB
, then you need toinstall
bothA
andB
. The commandinstall
doesn't automatically install dependencies.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 15:00
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
is unrelated to your problem. cmake_install.cmake
includes only those files, which are explicitely install
-ed. If you have A
which uses B
, then you need to install
both A
and B
. The command install
doesn't automatically install dependencies.– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 15:00
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
is unrelated to your problem. cmake_install.cmake
includes only those files, which are explicitely install
-ed. If you have A
which uses B
, then you need to install
both A
and B
. The command install
doesn't automatically install dependencies.– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 15:00
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EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
is unrelated to your problem.cmake_install.cmake
includes only those files, which are explicitelyinstall
-ed. If you haveA
which usesB
, then you need toinstall
bothA
andB
. The commandinstall
doesn't automatically install dependencies.– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 15:00