Hmm, cmake clearly supports building *libraries and executables* for non-cmake external projects. But in the case of gnulib, gnulib itself does not emit a library or executable, right? It's meant to be sourced inside of another autotools project. Can cmake really be integrated around gnulib, or am I forced to rewrite my project's build system in terms of autotools? Specifically, could someone clarify how gl_EARLY is supposed to be triggerd by cmake in the inner gnulib project, so that files like openat.h can be sourced from the cmake outer project? I don't know enough about autoconf yet to understand how cmake would do this. It's hard enough getting this far: # CMakeLists.txt # Doesn't even work on my machine^TM add_executable(fewer lib/main.c lib/fewer.c) if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Minix") ExternalProject_Add( gnulib SOURCE_DIR "gnulib" CONFIGURE_COMMAND "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/gnulib/gnulib-tool" --dir "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/gnulib-prefix/src/gnulib-build" --import openat # && autoreconf -i && ./configure BUILD_COMMAND echo INSTALL_COMMAND echo ) add_dependencies(fewer gnulib) target_include_directories(fewer PUBLIC gnulib-prefix/src/gnulib-build/lib) target_link_libraries(fewer libgnu) endif() On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 3:37 AM Kamil Dudka wrote: > On Sunday, January 6, 2019 3:22:01 AM CET Andrew Pennebaker wrote: > > Ach, I've made a career out of not having to know autotools! ./configure > && > > make && [sudo] make install were black boxes as far as I was concerned. > > > > So be it, I'll spend some time reading up this weekend and see how far I > > get. MSVC integration will become more interesting, but I suppose I can > > disable Gnulib for targets that don't actually need it. This is what I > get > > for dipping my toes in CloudABI and introducing dprintf(), openat() to my > > projects :P > > > > Would be nice to offer NetBSD-style packages for MINIX and SmartOS, in > > order to make Gnulib easier to install to a standard include path like > with > > other development libraries. > > I am afraid that there is no OS distribution that would install Gnulib to > a standard include (and library) path and this is most likely not going to > change because gnulib's developers do not want gnulib to be used this way: > > > https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/Library-vs-Reusable-Code.html#Library-vs-Reusable-Code > > Kamil > > > On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 12:31 PM Kamil Dudka wrote: > > > On Saturday, January 5, 2019 6:53:06 PM CET Bruno Haible wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > Andrew Pennebaker wrote: > > > > > Could we improve how gnulib integrates with downstream projects, to > > > > > > make > > > > > > > > it > > > > > easier to work with different build tools? In particular, would be > > > > > > helpful > > > > > > > > for gnulib to easily work with cmake projects. > > > > > > > > > > In my case, I have an application that needs openat(), and I > already > > > > > > have > > > > > > > > a > > > > > complex cmake configuration that would be difficult to rewrite in > > > > > > terms of > > > > > > > > autotools. > > > > > > > > I don't think we will spend time to make gnulib-tool generate cmake > > > > configurations. > > > > > > > > 1. Because the GNU build system is based on Autotools. > > > > 2. Because many people say that cmake is a horror to use. [1][2] > > > > > > That is not an argument. You can find similar horror stories about > > > > > > autotools: > > > http://voices.canonical.com/jussi.pakkanen/2011/09/13/autotools/ > > > > > > > > But gnulib-tool by design creates a subdirectory, and you can > yourself > > > > > > > > - add a simple configure.ac to that subdirectory, as outlined in > the > > > > > > > > documentation [3], > > > > > > When I needed it 10 years ago, I was able to get around this > limitation by > > > using the --create-testdir option of gnulib-tool. It created a > directory > > > with configure script that (after running make) produced a static > library. > > > I am not sure if this approach had any side effects, like turning on > debug > > > build, but I was at least not forced to create configure.ac etc. > > > > > > Kamil > > > > > > > - integrate this subdirectory with cmake through an > 'ExternalProject' > > > > > > [4]. > > > > > > > If, during this process, you encounter pain points that require > (small) > > > > gnulib-tool changes, please come back to us and report them. > > > > > > > > Bruno > > > > > > > > [1] > > > > > > > https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/4flb8z/fighting_through_a_cmake_hell > > > / > > > > > > > [2] > > > > > https://www.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/7yps20/its_time_to_do_cmake_right/ > > > > [3] > > > > > https://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/Initial-import.html > > > > [4] > > > > > > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5971921/building-a-library-using-autot > > > o > > > > > > > ols-from-cmake > > > -- Cheers, Andrew