Add doc indicating how to consume exiv2 with CMake

v0.27.3
Luis Diaz Mas 7 years ago committed by Luis Díaz Más
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commit eedc4aef5f

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* CMake scripts are functional and used to perform the daily build on the buildserver * CMake scripts are functional and used to perform the daily build on the buildserver
for MacOS-X, Cygwin, Linux and Visual Studio (2005, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 17) for MacOS-X, Cygwin, Linux and Visual Studio (2005, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15 and 17)
* The existing automake (./configure) is currently still supported by exiv2.
The long term plan is to adopt CMake as the only build platform.
automake and msvc solutions/project are likely to removed with Exiv2 v0.27
* Team Exiv2 no longer provide support for MinGW (with/without CMake) * Team Exiv2 no longer provide support for MinGW (with/without CMake)
Exiv2 is very difficult to build on MinGW with CMake. Exiv2 is very difficult to build on MinGW with CMake.
This is discussed in TODO-CMAKE This is discussed in TODO-CMAKE
Luis Díaz Más Luis Diaz Mas
piponazo@gmail.com piponazo@gmail.com
2017-09-10 2018-08-17
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3 Building and installing for Visual Studio Users 3 Building and installing for Visual Studio Users
4 Building and installing for MinGW Users 4 Building and installing for MinGW Users
5 Using conan to build exiv2 and project dependencies 5 Using conan to build exiv2 and project dependencies
6 Consuming Exiv2 with CMake
1 CMake resources 1 CMake resources
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$ conan install .. $ conan install ..
$ cmake .. or cmake-gui .. $ cmake .. or cmake-gui ..
6 Consuming Exiv2 with CMake
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When installing exiv2 by running the `install` target we get some files under the folder
${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/exiv2/cmake/.
In the example project https://github.com/piponazo/exiv2Consumer you could see how to consume
exiv2 via CMake by using these files.
# That's all Folks # That's all Folks
## ##

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