${BBTK_BBFY_DEPENDENCY}
)
ELSE(WIN32)
-
+ SET(LD_LIBRARY_PATH "$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH}")
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
OUTPUT ${BBFY_CXX_OUT}
COMMAND
DEPENDS bb${PACKAGE_NAME}
)
ELSE(WIN32)
+ SET(LD_LIBRARY_PATH "$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH}")
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
OUTPUT ${DOC_OUTPUT}
COMMAND
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-IF(WIN32)
-ELSE(WIN32)
- SET(LD_LIBRARY_PATH "$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH}")
-ENDIF(WIN32)
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPENDS ${BBTK_BBI_DEPENDENCY} ${BBTK_PACKAGES_DEPS}
)
ELSE (WIN32)
+ SET(LD_LIBRARY_PATH "$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH}")
+# MESSAGE(LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH})
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
OUTPUT ${INDEX_OUTPUT}
COMMAND
Using bbtk in C++
==================
-The examples in subdirs must be built as separate projects
-(it illustrates how bbtk and packages installs are found and used
-by external projects)
+The examples in subdirs show how to use black boxes in C++.
+This directory must be built as a separate project after bbtk has been built
+and installed (it illustrates how bbtk and packages installs are found
+and used by external projects)