When generating project files that depend on SFGUI the .lib file can't be found










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I'm a bit stuck with an issue trying to build a simple test program using SFML and SFGUI. This is on Windows, and I've used cmake to generate Visual Studio 2017 projects.



First I cloned SFML and SFGUI from github and generated the solution files. I ran Visual Studio in administrator mode and build the INSTALL project with both release and debug targets so that they would all be built and dropped in C:Program Files (x86)SFML and C:Program Files (x86)SFGUI respectively. Everything built and installed fine right out of the box. I also added those two directories to my PATH environment variable. I can build and run the sample projects that come with SFGUI that show up in the solution file.



So now I go and create my own project, and things start to fall apart. Importing SFML itself works fine. I have a simple program that pops open a window and it works fine. When I add in find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) CMake fails when the project tries to update. I get the following error:



2>CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake:78 (message):
2> The imported target "SFGUI::SFGUI" references the file
2>
2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib"
2>
2> but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
2>
2> * The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
2>
2> * An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
2>
2> * The installation package was faulty and contained
2>
2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake"
2>
2> but not all the files it references.


Notice in the error, the file is "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib" and not "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/lib/SFGUI-d.lib". The former is an invalid directory, the latter actually exists.



Looking at the SFGUI cmake files, it looks like the variable _IMPORT_PREFIX is being set to C:/Program Files (x86)/, when I think it should be setting set to C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI. I think that variable is getting set by the call to set_target_properties in SFGUITargets[-debug].cmake. I'm not sure if this is the core issue, or if it is, why it's getting set wrong. Any ideas what I did wrong?



Here is the entirety of my CMakeLists.txt in case it helps:



cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)

set(PROJECT_NAME TestProj)

project($PROJECT_NAME)

set(SOURCES src/main.cpp)

find_package(OpenGL REQUIRED)
find_package(SFML 2.5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS graphics window audio network system)
find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) # Errors here. Without this line it's fine.

add_executable($PROJECT_NAME $SOURCES)
target_link_libraries($PROJECT_NAME sfml-graphics sfml-window sfml-audio sfml-network sfml-system)









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    I'm a bit stuck with an issue trying to build a simple test program using SFML and SFGUI. This is on Windows, and I've used cmake to generate Visual Studio 2017 projects.



    First I cloned SFML and SFGUI from github and generated the solution files. I ran Visual Studio in administrator mode and build the INSTALL project with both release and debug targets so that they would all be built and dropped in C:Program Files (x86)SFML and C:Program Files (x86)SFGUI respectively. Everything built and installed fine right out of the box. I also added those two directories to my PATH environment variable. I can build and run the sample projects that come with SFGUI that show up in the solution file.



    So now I go and create my own project, and things start to fall apart. Importing SFML itself works fine. I have a simple program that pops open a window and it works fine. When I add in find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) CMake fails when the project tries to update. I get the following error:



    2>CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake:78 (message):
    2> The imported target "SFGUI::SFGUI" references the file
    2>
    2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib"
    2>
    2> but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
    2>
    2> * The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
    2>
    2> * An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
    2>
    2> * The installation package was faulty and contained
    2>
    2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake"
    2>
    2> but not all the files it references.


    Notice in the error, the file is "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib" and not "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/lib/SFGUI-d.lib". The former is an invalid directory, the latter actually exists.



    Looking at the SFGUI cmake files, it looks like the variable _IMPORT_PREFIX is being set to C:/Program Files (x86)/, when I think it should be setting set to C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI. I think that variable is getting set by the call to set_target_properties in SFGUITargets[-debug].cmake. I'm not sure if this is the core issue, or if it is, why it's getting set wrong. Any ideas what I did wrong?



    Here is the entirety of my CMakeLists.txt in case it helps:



    cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)

    set(PROJECT_NAME TestProj)

    project($PROJECT_NAME)

    set(SOURCES src/main.cpp)

    find_package(OpenGL REQUIRED)
    find_package(SFML 2.5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS graphics window audio network system)
    find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) # Errors here. Without this line it's fine.

    add_executable($PROJECT_NAME $SOURCES)
    target_link_libraries($PROJECT_NAME sfml-graphics sfml-window sfml-audio sfml-network sfml-system)









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      I'm a bit stuck with an issue trying to build a simple test program using SFML and SFGUI. This is on Windows, and I've used cmake to generate Visual Studio 2017 projects.



      First I cloned SFML and SFGUI from github and generated the solution files. I ran Visual Studio in administrator mode and build the INSTALL project with both release and debug targets so that they would all be built and dropped in C:Program Files (x86)SFML and C:Program Files (x86)SFGUI respectively. Everything built and installed fine right out of the box. I also added those two directories to my PATH environment variable. I can build and run the sample projects that come with SFGUI that show up in the solution file.



      So now I go and create my own project, and things start to fall apart. Importing SFML itself works fine. I have a simple program that pops open a window and it works fine. When I add in find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) CMake fails when the project tries to update. I get the following error:



      2>CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake:78 (message):
      2> The imported target "SFGUI::SFGUI" references the file
      2>
      2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib"
      2>
      2> but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
      2>
      2> * The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
      2>
      2> * An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
      2>
      2> * The installation package was faulty and contained
      2>
      2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake"
      2>
      2> but not all the files it references.


      Notice in the error, the file is "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib" and not "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/lib/SFGUI-d.lib". The former is an invalid directory, the latter actually exists.



      Looking at the SFGUI cmake files, it looks like the variable _IMPORT_PREFIX is being set to C:/Program Files (x86)/, when I think it should be setting set to C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI. I think that variable is getting set by the call to set_target_properties in SFGUITargets[-debug].cmake. I'm not sure if this is the core issue, or if it is, why it's getting set wrong. Any ideas what I did wrong?



      Here is the entirety of my CMakeLists.txt in case it helps:



      cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)

      set(PROJECT_NAME TestProj)

      project($PROJECT_NAME)

      set(SOURCES src/main.cpp)

      find_package(OpenGL REQUIRED)
      find_package(SFML 2.5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS graphics window audio network system)
      find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) # Errors here. Without this line it's fine.

      add_executable($PROJECT_NAME $SOURCES)
      target_link_libraries($PROJECT_NAME sfml-graphics sfml-window sfml-audio sfml-network sfml-system)









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      I'm a bit stuck with an issue trying to build a simple test program using SFML and SFGUI. This is on Windows, and I've used cmake to generate Visual Studio 2017 projects.



      First I cloned SFML and SFGUI from github and generated the solution files. I ran Visual Studio in administrator mode and build the INSTALL project with both release and debug targets so that they would all be built and dropped in C:Program Files (x86)SFML and C:Program Files (x86)SFGUI respectively. Everything built and installed fine right out of the box. I also added those two directories to my PATH environment variable. I can build and run the sample projects that come with SFGUI that show up in the solution file.



      So now I go and create my own project, and things start to fall apart. Importing SFML itself works fine. I have a simple program that pops open a window and it works fine. When I add in find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) CMake fails when the project tries to update. I get the following error:



      2>CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake:78 (message):
      2> The imported target "SFGUI::SFGUI" references the file
      2>
      2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib"
      2>
      2> but this file does not exist. Possible reasons include:
      2>
      2> * The file was deleted, renamed, or moved to another location.
      2>
      2> * An install or uninstall procedure did not complete successfully.
      2>
      2> * The installation package was faulty and contained
      2>
      2> "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/cmake/SFGUITargets.cmake"
      2>
      2> but not all the files it references.


      Notice in the error, the file is "C:/Program Files (x86)/lib/SFGUI-d.lib" and not "C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI/lib/SFGUI-d.lib". The former is an invalid directory, the latter actually exists.



      Looking at the SFGUI cmake files, it looks like the variable _IMPORT_PREFIX is being set to C:/Program Files (x86)/, when I think it should be setting set to C:/Program Files (x86)/SFGUI. I think that variable is getting set by the call to set_target_properties in SFGUITargets[-debug].cmake. I'm not sure if this is the core issue, or if it is, why it's getting set wrong. Any ideas what I did wrong?



      Here is the entirety of my CMakeLists.txt in case it helps:



      cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)

      set(PROJECT_NAME TestProj)

      project($PROJECT_NAME)

      set(SOURCES src/main.cpp)

      find_package(OpenGL REQUIRED)
      find_package(SFML 2.5 REQUIRED COMPONENTS graphics window audio network system)
      find_package(SFGUI REQUIRED) # Errors here. Without this line it's fine.

      add_executable($PROJECT_NAME $SOURCES)
      target_link_libraries($PROJECT_NAME sfml-graphics sfml-window sfml-audio sfml-network sfml-system)






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