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Switch to target_link_libraries in rcl. #1051

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This makes it possible to hide some of our libraries, which is much nicer for downstream projects. It also means we can export fewer dependencies.

@emersonknapp FYI, this is the followup to #1027

This makes it possible to hide some of our libraries,
which is much nicer for downstream projects.  It also
means we can export fewer dependencies.

Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <[email protected]>
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Looks good with green CI.

@clalancette clalancette merged commit ae082be into rolling Mar 30, 2023
@clalancette clalancette deleted the clalancette/target-link-libs branch March 30, 2023 11:54
danthony06 pushed a commit to danthony06/rcl that referenced this pull request Jun 14, 2023
This makes it possible to hide some of our libraries,
which is much nicer for downstream projects.  It also
means we can export fewer dependencies.

Signed-off-by: Chris Lalancette <[email protected]>
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