Find dependency to 'static library' without install #12791
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The general way to do this is to use subprojects to build the second library as part of the same compilation: |
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Thanks for your reply! But this is in our environment not possible! We have about 20 "sub components"! All in separate repositories!
And i wanna compile projectC, which has to link agains "projectA" and "projectB" and much more of these combinations! As you suggested, i have to maintain this in only one project with 20 subprojects ? |
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Hi *!
I am pretty new to meson and we are gone switch our build environment to meson!
Now i have question about the following situation:
projectA - which generates a static library (this library is not installed - we just need it for compilation)
projectB - executable which uses projectA library to link
How can i setup this 'correctly'? Our IDE does the compile ... (*.a exists) but the projectB does not find this dependency, because it is not installed! How do i specify dependencies to our own local meson projects? I have no solution !
Is there any way to handle this in a proper way?
Thank you in advance,
M
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