In libarchive we configure an internal header file called 'config.h'.
This commits moves the include directory containing the file to the
beginning of the include path to avoid conflicts from system headers.
The commit "libarchive: Define _XOPEN_SOURCE for get(pwu|grg)id_r"
introduced a comment referring to get(pwu|grg)id_r in a source file that
actually uses the functions get(pw|gr)name_r. We fix the comment.
The "result" argument to functions get(pwu|grg)id_r and get(pw|gr)name_r
does not appear in the signatures provided on older platforms. We set
the pointer to the result memory in case the function ignores it, thus
ensuring initialization.
The commit "Fix libarchive linker errors on SunOS for mkdev/major/minor"
hard-coded #include lines for getting mkdev/major/minor on the Sun.
Instead we add missing try-compile tests to make sure the proper headers
get included through the standard mechanism.
The commit "Fixed a few of the SunOS build errors in libarchive" changed
the call to these functions to use the old signatures. Instead we now
define _XOPEN_SOURCE to get the improved modern signatures.
Most of the integer type defaults needed for MSVC and Borland actually
work with all Windows compilers. This commit generalizes the defaults
to avoid compiler-specific tests.
The commit "libarchive: Fix Borland integer constants" introduced use of
HAVE_* configured macros into archive.h and archive_entry.h where they
are not allowed. This commit replaces the logic with something that
does not depend on the configured macros.
The VS 6 version of wincrypt.h only works if _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0400.
We block its inclusion through windows.h by defining NOCRYPT, and then
define _WIN32_WINNT and include it only when necessary.
Some versions of Borland provide <stdint.h>, so we use it when possible.
However, the 64-bit signed and unsigned integer min/max constants cause
overflow warnings from Borland itself! For these constants we fall back
on our default definitions.
This allows for a built in bzip and zip capability, so external tools
will not be needed for these packagers. The cmake -E tar xf should be
able to handle all compression types now as well.
This converts the CMake license to a pure 3-clause OSI-approved BSD
License. We drop the previous license clause requiring modified
versions to be plainly marked. We also update the CMake copyright to
cover the full development time range.
Some of our third-party utilities have licenses that require their
copyright and license notices to be distributed with binary forms. This
commit adds installation rules to include these notices with installed
CMake documentation.
We've chosen to drop our default dependence on xmlrpc. Thus we disable
the corresponding CTest submission method and remove the sources for
building xmlrpc locally. Users can re-enable the method by setting the
CTEST_USE_XMLRPC option to use a system-installed xmlrpc library.
This version of curl was added experimentally but does not address the
problem we were hoping it fixed (an occasional upload hang). Importing
a new curl can wait until the problem is fully diagnosed and addressed.
We use a custom command to run 'cmake-gui --help...' to generate the
documentation for the application. Since this is a Qt application, the
executable must find the Qt DLLs in order to run. As a convenience, if
QtCore4.dll appears next to qmake.exe, we put its location in the PATH
environment variable when running the custom command on Windows.
Older GCC on the Mac warns for use of long double, so we use
-Wno-long-double. Newer GCC on the Mac does not have this flag and
gives an error. We now check for the flag before using it.
See bug #7357.
Utilities/cmcurl/CMake provides macros with the same file names and
macro names as others in Modules, but with different interfaces. We
rename the curl ones to avoid conflict.
-generate and install the policy documentation files
-generate and install the docbook files for cmake, ctest, cpack, ccmake (cmake-gui not yet ?)
Alex