Problems
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}
This is enough for single-configuration projects. But for Xcode and Visual Studio, you need to set CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES
plus call build . --config
at the build stage. See my answer.
COMMAND cd <BINARY_DIR> && make install
This will work only for Makefile generators of course. To be cross-platform you can use:
--build . --target install --config
inside INSTALL_COMMAND
of ExternalProject_Add
.
Take a look at this template file, and in particular the following lines:
ExternalProject_Add(
"${current_project}"
URL
@HUNTER_PACKAGE_URL@
URL_HASH
SHA1=@HUNTER_PACKAGE_SHA1@
DOWNLOAD_DIR
"@HUNTER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_DIR@"
SOURCE_DIR
"@HUNTER_PACKAGE_SOURCE_DIR@"
INSTALL_DIR
"@HUNTER_PACKAGE_INSTALL_PREFIX@"
# Not used, just avoid creating Install/<name> empty directory
BUILD_COMMAND ""
# This command is empty because all necessary targets will
# be built on install stage
CMAKE_ARGS
"-G@CMAKE_GENERATOR@"
"-C@HUNTER_CACHE_FILE@"
"-C@HUNTER_ARGS_FILE@"
"-D${postfix_name}=${${postfix_name}}"
"-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${configuration}"
"-DCMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES=${configuration}"
"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=@HUNTER_PACKAGE_INSTALL_PREFIX@"
"-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}"
INSTALL_COMMAND
"@CMAKE_COMMAND@"
--build .
--target install
--config ${configuration}
--
${jobs_option}
)
Alternative
or is there a better alternative?
Have you seen Hunter?
You can add zlib just like this:
hunter_add_package(ZLIB)
find_package(ZLIB CONFIG REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(... ZLIB::zlib)
This code works everywhere. Third party dependencies will be downloaded automatically in the configuration step. Example of building with different generator/toolchains (build.py is just a CMake wrapper that sets CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
and -G
/-B
):
build.py --toolchain mingw --config Release # MinGW Makefiles
build.py --toolchain vs-12-2013 --config Debug # Visual Studio 12 2013
build.py --toolchain xcode --config Release # Xcode
build.py --toolchain libcxx --config Release # Makefile with -stdlib=libc++ toolchain
build.py --toolchain ios-8-2 --config Release # Xcode with iOS SDK 8.2 toolchain
You got full control what options, build types or number of jobs you want to have while building third-party packages. For instance, this is how you can build four types, Debug, Release, MinSizeRel, and RelWithDebInfo for zlib and link MinSizeRel to the current project:
> build.py --toolchain xcode --verbose --config MinSizeRel --fwd "HUNTER_CONFIGURATION_TYPES=Release;Debug;MinSizeRel;RelWithDebInfo"
/.../clang /.../lib/libz-MinSizeRel.a ... -o /.../_builds/xcode/MinSizeRel/foo
> ls -la /.../.hunter/_Base/d1232c0/326318e/37e4682/Install/lib/libz*
99056 /.../.hunter/_Base/d1232c0/326318e/37e4682/Install/lib/libz-MinSizeRel.a
307872 /.../.hunter/_Base/d1232c0/326318e/37e4682/Install/lib/libz-RelWithDebInfo.a
109536 /.../.hunter/_Base/d1232c0/326318e/37e4682/Install/lib/libz.a
258904 /.../.hunter/_Base/d1232c0/326318e/37e4682/Install/lib/libzd.a
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