4d8c988c ExternalProject: Fix file download script with CMAKE_TLS_{VERIFY,CAINFO}
23a71e4e ExternalProject: Tell Git not to verify certs only if TLS_VERIFY is OFF
Since commit 272779ce (ExternalProject: Allow TLS_VERIFY for git clones,
2016-04-01) we pass the `-c http.sslVerify=false` option to `git clone`
even if no explicit `TLS_VERIFY` option was set. This changes behavior
because we used to use the default Git behavior by default. Revise the
logic to preserve the old default behavior by passing the new option
only if `TLS_VERIFY` was explicitly passed as `OFF`.
While at it, also honor `CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY` if the explicit `TLS_VERIFY`
option is not given.
On mingw-w64 the GNU Fortran compiler does not define `__MINGW32__` or
any similar indicator. Fix `CMAKE_Fortran_PLATFORM_ID` detection in
this case by falling back to preprocessing a `.c` source file even
when the compiler id is already detected.
c18d91ad Help: add release notes for topic 'ctest-run-submodule-sync'
7f560743 cmCTestGIT: run `git submodule sync` before updating submodules
06b310b5 cmCTestGIT: add an option to initialize submodules on update
56c1ea40 cmCTestGIT: fix git version references
Add NAMES_PER_DIR to all find_library invocations so that we consider
all possible names in each search directory before moving on to the next
directory. Otherwise we may not find self-built libraries first even if
they appear early in the search path.
Use `CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_LOADED` to detect enabled languages because
`if( _LANGUAGES_ MATCHES C )` is always true on Windows as the RC
language is activated automatically and matches C.
Currently, CTest will not initialize any submodules within the already
checked out source tree. Add an option to do so. The use case for not
doing so is that some submodules may not be necessary for the current
test and keeping network usage down may be important.
Symbolic links that point to external
location no longer cause cmake to fail
with string out of bounds error but
are instead packaged as non relocatable
symlinks and print out a warning message.
This placeholder was added to the compilation rules for other languages
by commit v3.4.0-rc1~342^2 (Factor an <INCLUDES> placeholder out of
<FLAGS> in rule variables, 2015-07-13) but ASM was incorrectly left out.
Signed-off-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
RPM supports setting of default user, group,
file and directory permissions that will be
applied for files in package unless specified
per file/dir with attr setting
This is related to bug report 14714
Prior to Xcode 7.3 a XCTest bundle was built like an ordinary
bundle. But starting with Xcode 7.3 it is implicitely built as
a plugin for the test host. It looks like in that case the
'Build Products Path' is ignored.
This patch simply sets the CMake target output path to the value
Xcode expects internally to get a matching view of both.
The command:
xcodebuild -showBuildSettings -target CocoaExampleTests -configuration Debug
Output with Xcode 7.2:
TARGET_BUILD_DIR = .../Tests/XCTest/Debug
Output with Xcode 7.3
TARGET_BUILD_DIR = .../Tests/XCTest/Debug/CocoaExample.app/Contents/PlugIns
Signed-off-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
In v2.8.12.1-654-g7621ad6 I added underscore prefixes to
CPACK_ADDCOMP_(STR|UNAME) to prevent them from being automatically
written to CPackConfig.cmake.
Do the same for CPACK_ADDGRP_(STR|UNAME) and CPACK_INSTTYPE_(STR|UNAME).
Since commit v3.5.0-rc1~47^2 (FindCUDA: Support special characters in
path, 2016-01-15) our add_custom_command calls use VERBATIM so that
CMake will automatically quote special characters correctly. Fix the
separate compilation code path to not add its own quoting when the
VERBATIM option will be used.
The fix in commit v3.5.0-rc1~27^2 (FindPkgConfig: set standard variables
in the cache, 2016-01-20) added the wrong variable name to the cache.
The test was only testing that the cache variable existed, not that it
also had the correct value. Update the test to ensure that the cache
value matches the local variable value.
Reported-by: Bernd Lörwald