Louis Dionne wrote:
And here's a minimal XYZConfig.cmake file for a library with compiled sources (I added source files to Hana and turned it into a static library to check this):
https://gist.github.com/ldionne/df7b6888752097e25bfc2333f6d897ca#file-minima...
To get back to this... it ain't so easy. On Linux, where the default is --layout=system, you indeed can only have libhana.a and libhana.so (a link to libhana.so.1.65.0 or something like that). But on Windows, `b2 --build-type=complete --with-system toolset=msvc-14.1` gives you this: boost_system-vc141-mt-1_65.dll boost_system-vc141-mt-1_65.lib boost_system-vc141-mt-gd-1_65.dll boost_system-vc141-mt-gd-1_65.lib libboost_system-vc141-mt-1_65.lib libboost_system-vc141-mt-gd-1_65.lib libboost_system-vc141-mt-s-1_65.lib libboost_system-vc141-mt-sgd-1_65.lib libboost_system-vc141-s-1_65.lib libboost_system-vc141-sgd-1_65.lib and of course compiling with a different toolset would give you the appropriate, different, names. You can have all of these installed simultaneously. So boost_system-config.cmake needs to be slightly more elaborate.