Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-30 Thread Brad King
troy d. straszheim wrote: > Ingmar Vanhassel wrote: >> Excerpts from troy d. straszheim's message of Thu Oct 29 23:18:12 >> +0100 2009: >>> I haven't forgotten about LIB_SUFFIX. It is footnoted in the >>> exported targets section of the docs: >> >> I meant the cmake/ subdirectory, to avoid clutter

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread troy d. straszheim
Ingmar Vanhassel wrote: Excerpts from troy d. straszheim's message of Thu Oct 29 23:18:12 +0100 2009: I haven't forgotten about LIB_SUFFIX. It is footnoted in the exported targets section of the docs: I meant the cmake/ subdirectory, to avoid cluttering the library directory with .cmake files

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread Ingmar Vanhassel
Excerpts from troy d. straszheim's message of Thu Oct 29 23:18:12 +0100 2009: > Ingmar Vanhassel wrote: > > Excerpts from troy d. straszheim's message of Thu Oct 29 21:03:01 +0100 > > 2009: > >> Brad King wrote: > >>> troy d. straszheim wrote: > Michael Jackson wrote: > > This is THE SING

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread troy d. straszheim
Ingmar Vanhassel wrote: Excerpts from troy d. straszheim's message of Thu Oct 29 21:03:01 +0100 2009: Brad King wrote: troy d. straszheim wrote: Michael Jackson wrote: This is THE SINGLE IMPROVEMENT someone could make for those of us using CMake and are dependent on the boost libraries. I di

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread Brad King
troy d. straszheim wrote: > if you link to > boost_threads-mt-shared, for instance, with the installed exports you > automagically get -pthread and friends, but with the noninstalled > exports you don't. Is this expected? It should work for both. Make sure that the export() command for a target

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread Brad King
Ingmar Vanhassel wrote: >> Yes. This is a great cmake feature. Boost.CMake now uses this to >> install a $PREFIX/lib/Boost.cmake file. > > Can we agree on $PREFIX/lib$LIB_SUFFIX/cmake/Boost.cmake please? > > Also, some users may want to install multiple versions of boost, so I'd > shove $BOOST_

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread Ingmar Vanhassel
Excerpts from Ingmar Vanhassel's message of Thu Oct 29 21:11:16 +0100 2009: > Also, some users may want to install multiple versions of boost, so I'd > shove $BOOST_VERSION in the filename too. On that note, it would be a good help if our includes were installed in a versioned directory. -- Exhe

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread Ingmar Vanhassel
Excerpts from troy d. straszheim's message of Thu Oct 29 21:03:01 +0100 2009: > Brad King wrote: > > troy d. straszheim wrote: > >> Michael Jackson wrote: > >>> This is THE SINGLE IMPROVEMENT someone could make for those of us > >>> using CMake and are dependent on the boost libraries. > >> I did s

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread troy d. straszheim
Brad King wrote: troy d. straszheim wrote: Michael Jackson wrote: This is THE SINGLE IMPROVEMENT someone could make for those of us using CMake and are dependent on the boost libraries. I did some work on this. CMake exported targets are really cool. This doesn't solve the entire FindBoost.c

Re: [Boost-cmake] RFC: exported targets

2009-10-29 Thread Brad King
troy d. straszheim wrote: > Michael Jackson wrote: >> This is THE SINGLE IMPROVEMENT someone could make for those of us >> using CMake and are dependent on the boost libraries. > > I did some work on this. CMake exported targets are really cool. This > doesn't solve the entire FindBoost.cmake pr