tl-dr: view the Build directory to see. This is intended to replace the project files that we presently maintain so that only a single set is needed instead of multiples. The following setups were used for testing: * Windows 8 and Visual Studio 2013 Desktop Express * Windows 7 and Visual Studio 2012 * Mac OS X Mavericks and Xcode * Ubuntu and makefiles * Fedora 21 and makefiles All three operating systems can generate projects, compile, link, and run. Windows and Mac OS X users will find their compiled binary in the same location as before, but Linux users will be surprised: it goes straight into the root directory, along with a symlinked GtkModules.so as appropriate. There is no more need for a manual symlinking step. Known issues: * At this time, MinGW likely does not work. Extra time will be needed. * The WITH_JPEG option may go away, and we'll just always require it. * Some linux libraries can use the system equivalents, but that is not up yet. For more information, check out the Build directory.
17 lines
349 B
CMake
17 lines
349 B
CMake
set(GLEW_SRC "glew-1.5.8/src/glew.c")
|
|
|
|
source_group("" FILES ${GLEW_SRC})
|
|
|
|
add_library("glew" ${GLEW_SRC})
|
|
|
|
set_property(TARGET "glew" PROPERTY FOLDER "External Libraries")
|
|
|
|
target_include_directories("glew" PUBLIC "glew-1.5.8/include")
|
|
|
|
sm_add_compile_definition("glew" GLEW_STATIC)
|
|
|
|
if(MSVC)
|
|
sm_add_compile_definition("glew" _MBCS)
|
|
endif(MSVC)
|
|
|