ccc87047 Help: Add documents to collect notes between releases
70309e70 Help: Add documents for release notes
34ea1f15 Utilities/Sphinx: Add option to build 'text' format
Describe the meaning of each version component in more detail in the
documentation of CMAKE_VERSION. Simplify the per-component version
variable documentation by referencing the main variable.
Include information about how to compare version strings. Also add
an historical note about the version scheme used prior to commit
v2.8.2~105^2~4 (New version scheme to support branchy workflow,
2010-04-23).
Since commit v2.8.2~105^2~2 (Teach CMake Policies about tweak version
component, 2010-04-23), cmPolicies has known how to handle a policy
introduced in a tweak version. This was done back when we introduced
policies with the current development date version and later updated it
to the release version. Now we always introduce policies using the next
expected release version and explicitly set the policy to test the NEW
behavior.
CMake Policies (or any other features) should never be introduced in a
tweak (bugfix) release, so drop the infrastructure that allows this.
Add a release/dev.txt file and include it from release/index.rst in
development versions. Add a "Changes Since Release" section with a
toctree that globs adjacent "dev/*" documents. Add a sample topic
document explaining how topic-specific release note documents work.
This approach will allow developers to write release notes for their
changes as they are made. The release manager may then consolidate and
organize the notes for a specific release version.
Add a release/index.rst document titled "CMake Release Notes" to hold
the toctree for release notes. Add a "Release Notes" section to the
top-level html document index to link to the new document.
Add SPHINX_TEXT to enable the Sphinx 'text' builder. Mark it as
advanced and do not add install rules. This is intended for use
by the release manager to build the release notes in text format
suitable for email.
The old documentation stated that "all header files" were considered,
which was not true for any sensible definition of "all header files".
Only header files with certain names are considered.
Document the filename patterns matched for parsing.
Set a global property in the find_package implementation. Track and
reset that property in the find_dependency macro. Read the property
in FeatureSummary when determining whether to print output.
This means that packages which are found only as dependencies are not
listed by FeatureSummary, but if a project uses find_package elsewhere
directly, then it will be listed by FeatureSummary.
Suggested-by: Alex Merry
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.kde.devel.frameworks/10640
4271a4ed Help: Add information about INTERFACE_AUTOUIC_OPTIONS.
7935f4de Help: Note that AUTOMOC consumes the defines and includes from targets.
2739a6f9 Help: Move Qt tool invocation information to a generic cmake-qt manual.
dd72b19f Find{Java,JNI}: Use /usr/libexec/java_home on OS X
70560ee1 FindJNI: Overhaul finding JDK libraries and headers on OS X
fcd66a7f Find{Java,JNI}: Consider JAVA_HOME before ENV{JAVA_HOME}
4b3614b2 Find{Java,JNI}: Use ENV{JAVA_HOME} first when set
41d2f2c4 write_basic_package_version_file: use PROJECT_VERSION
7e142c5a project: Manage VERSION variables
16d040c9 project: Add optional LANGUAGES keyword
00007dcc Help: Format project command and variable documentation
When using link_directories() and including CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR,
one can end up with duplicate RPATHs in the binary which
install_name_tool cannot fix without corrupting the binary.
Also, the cmake_install.cmake file has been fixed to correctly
handle these generator specific variables.
It accepts a before parameter but is never called with before=true.
compile definitions are sorted by std::set, so it wouldn't make sense
to allow user sorting.
Add an introduction about the use of different package types, and the
ability to use Qt 4 and 5 versions together in a single buildsystem.
Add a section about automatic linking of the qtmain.lib library and
how to disable it.
If no JAVA_HOME or ENV{JAVA_HOME} is set then try running this
tool to get the system default Java home.
Suggested-by: Larry Shaffer <larrys@dakotacarto.com>
Drop the hard-coded framework paths and "-framework JavaJM" on APPLE.
Save and restore the value of CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK. Use its value to
choose and order between a normal search for jvm&jawt and a framework
search for JavaVM. When JAVA_HOME is set explicitly by the user then
force a normal search by setting CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK to NEVER. Once
the library is found, set CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK to help find_path locate
the matching headers (framework v. normal).
Add a helper module CMakeFindJavaCommon shared between FindJava
and FindJNI to select a JAVA_HOME value. Prefer a CMake variable
or cache entry first, then an environment variable.