I've been trying to download and build the Stanford Library source files and build a library out of them to use for my own project using the CLion (IDE). I've been following instructions from this answer and my CMakeLists file looks like this:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.3)
project(Stanford)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release)
file(GLOB MyHeaders "*.h" /stacktrace/"*.h" private/"*.h")
file(GLOB MySources "*.cpp" /stacktrace/"*.cpp" private/"*.cpp")
include_directories(MyHeaders)
add_library(Stanford SHARED ${MySources} ${MyHeaders})
target_include_directories (Stanford PUBLIC ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
When opening the run menu, I get the following:
If I tell it to build anyway I get the following errors.
I've been struggling to find out what why I need an executable to build a library and what those undefined references mean.
Executable
is needed only if you want to run your program in IDE(CLion). As your project contains only library, you doesn't need to specify anything inExecutable
field. As usual, undefined references means that none of your sources which built into library contains definition of these function. (Instead of/stacktrace/
infile(GLOB)
should bestacktrace/
).MySources
. You can output value of the variable usingmessage()
command.