Because you're downloading the external project, you already know where everything is because you just downloaded it, so it doesn't need 'finding'.
I got it working with add_library. This is my actual code that works:
ExternalProject_Add(ForexConnectDownload
PREFIX 3rd_party
#--Download step--------------
URL http://fxcodebase.com/bin/forexconnect/1.3.1/ForexConnectAPI-1.3.1-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz
URL_HASH SHA1=7fdb90a2d45085feb8b76167cae419ad4c211d6b
#--Configure step-------------
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
#--Build step-----------------
BUILD_COMMAND ""
#--Install step---------------
UPDATE_COMMAND "" # Skip annoying updates for every build
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
)
SET(FXCM_INCLUDE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/3rd_party/src/ForexConnectDownload/include)
SET(FXCM_LIB_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/3rd_party/src/ForexConnectDownload/lib)
add_library(ForexConnect SHARED IMPORTED)
set_target_properties(ForexConnect PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION ${FXCM_LIB_DIR}/libForexConnect.so)
From there, each program that depends on it needs a add_dependencies
and of course target_link_libraries
. Eg:
include_directories(${FXCM_INCLUDE_DIR})
add_executable(syncDatabase syncDatabase.cpp trader/database.cpp trader/fxcm.cpp)
target_link_libraries(syncDatabase ForexConnect)
add_dependencies(syncDatabase ForexConnectDownload)
- include_directories - tells it to search for directories there
- target_link_libraries - just add your library, as you named it (not a variable)
The add_dependencies makes it wait before trying to include the dirs needed.
That does the trick for me. Works with make -j4. Get's all the dependencies right.
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