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Stephen Kelly dea71aae6d Tests: Fix find-package mode test.
The all target was depending on the clean and pngtest targets, but
when running the tests with -jN, those can be executed out of order.

Make the main.o target depend on the clean target instead to fix
this.
2014-01-11 13:58:23 +01:00
Stephen Kelly e4e5b28c27 cmTarget: Deprecate the LOCATION target property with a policy.
The final location and name of a build-target is not determined
until generate-time. However, reading the LOCATION property from
a target is currently allowed at configure time. Apart from creating
possibly-erroneous results, this has an impact on the implementation
of cmake itself, and prevents some major cleanups from being made.

Disallow reading LOCATION from build-targets with a policy. Port some
existing uses of it in CMake itself to use the TARGET_FILE generator
expression.
2013-10-11 21:17:27 +02:00
Daniel R. Gomez 09ff191c3f Fix FindPackageMode test Makefile (#13314)
Use CXXFLAGS in the makefile's link rule since it invokes the C++
compiler front-end.  Retool the makefile not to require GNU Make.  Using
backticks instead of $(shell ...) is safe so long as one guards against
the possibility of backslashes getting inside the backticks, so use
temporary files and shell variables to avoid them.
2012-06-19 08:26:01 -04:00
Alex Neundorf 0d44ce2bf4 Silence make on OpenBSD in FindPackageModeTest(#12508)
BSD make doesn't use -v for printing its name and version, and so
complains on stderr that this is a bad command line option, used
in Tests/FindPackageModeMakefileTest/CMakeLists.txt .
Silence stderr to make that ugly output go away.
Patch by David Coppy.

Alex
2011-10-12 22:20:18 +02:00
Alex Neundorf a6ccf3cb65 Use $(CXXFLAGS) and $(LDFLAGS) in the --find-package test Makefile
This should make the test succeed in the coverage builds, where CXXFLAGS
and LDFLAGS are set accordingly.

Alex
2011-08-18 18:43:33 +02:00
Alex Neundorf 7d693108fa Only enable the test when using GNU make
The makefile used in the test uses $(shell ...), which is
AFAIK a GNU extension, and will probably not work e.g. with OpenBSD make.
According to the FreeBSD make manpage their make has a != assignment,
which seems to do something similar, but I don't have such a system
around for testing.
Also, the point of this test is not to write a portable makefile,
but to check whether cmake --find-package prints a correct string.

Alex
2011-08-17 23:44:34 +02:00
Alex Neundorf 3011149947 Make the test harder by always having a space in the include dirs
The commit message for the previous commit was wrong, it should
have been: fix the test by using $(shell ...) syntax instead
of backticks in the Makefile.
With backticks I couldn't get the quoting right.
Printing -I"/some/path with space" did not work, the compiler
complained that there is not file "with". Also backslashes in
different numbers did not make it work.

Alex
2011-08-17 22:53:35 +02:00
Alex Neundorf ab57ff6156 Make the --find-package test harder
Now it is guaranteed that the include paths always contain a space.
This should make the cont. build fail.

Alex
2011-08-17 22:51:57 +02:00
Alex Neundorf 626fc717c6 Much improved test, should now be executed on all UNIXes
Instead of relying on that some development package is installed on the
system, now a tiny library is built, which is the searched and used
during the test.

Alex
2011-08-16 22:31:26 +02:00
Alex Neundorf aecfc1fd10 Fix test on OpenBSD with BSD make
BSD make doesn't seem to support -C, so do not use it,
According to the documentation the working directory is set
to CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR anyway, so it should work just the same.

Alex
2011-08-16 00:08:43 +02:00
Alex Neundorf 6bb4ca3802 The makefile for the test was kindof wrong
Alex
2011-08-14 15:38:24 +02:00
Alex Neundorf fd15b5e1c4 Only run the test if we are using a makefile generator under UNIX
Alex
2011-08-11 23:34:25 +02:00
Alex Neundorf 9fc87c6343 Add a test for the new --find-package mode
Alex
2011-08-11 23:34:17 +02:00