If a Qt installation is in CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH and a
QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE points to a qmake for a different Qt installation,
prefer finding libs in the latter Qt installation.
Use a separate variable to pass to the BUILD_COMMAND call
and then use set(CACHE) to transfer that to MAKECOMMAND.
That way, if MAKECOMMAND is in the cache already, it is
left untouched. Fixes regression introduced in commit
0b38bb4c with the fix for bug #2336.
Thanks to Evgeniy P for the patch.
a798bb7 Avoid CustomCommand test failure on VS71 (#9963)
9b4ab06 Avoid CustomCommand test failure on VS71 (#9963)
9d2e648 No extra spaces in CustomCommand test (#9963)
269a4b8 Enable calling commands with : in argv[1] (#9963)
4a67481 Update release scripts.
7d148d8 Fix the name of the variable being tested.
297be5b add next as an orgin based branch, and not a tag.
187976b Fix release scripts to be able to build releases from tags.
OK, on windows 7 after we untar some files,
sometimes we can not rename the directory after
the untar is done. This breaks the external project
untar and rename code. So, by default we will wait
1/10th of a second after the untar. If CMAKE_UNTAR_DELAY
is set in the env, its value will be used instead of 100.
Test still failing on dash1.kitware. Give up on testing
the new arg on MSVC71. Test it with newer nmakes instead.
All other dashboards are fine with -DPATH=c:/posix/path
as the first arg, so keep it except when MSVC71 is true.
With CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURE settings such as $(ARCHS_STANDARD_32BIT),
the space inserted by the for loop would confuse Xcode if quoted. In
this particular example, what would be output would be:
ARCHS = "$(ARCHS_STANDARD_32BIT) ";
The Xcode UI does not recognize this as the built-in "Standards 32-bit"
architecture setting unless the space is removed.
Parse compiler flags like "-fmessage-length=0 -fstack-protector
-funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fno-strict-aliasing" from
the output of "mpicc -show". We already handle preprocessor definition
arguments like -DUSE_STDARG. Honor '-f' flags too.
Add Boost_REALPATH option for people packaging Boost with their app:
Boost_REALPATH Resolves symbolic links for discovered boost libraries
to assist with packaging. For example, instead of
Boost_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_RELEASE being resolved to
"/usr/lib/libboost_system.so" it would be
"/usr/lib/libboost_system.so.1.42.0" instead.
This does not affect linking and should not be
enabled unless the user needs this information.