Was not removing definition flags (-D...) from cxx flags,
when the definition flag was last in the list returned from
wx-config.
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extra : rebase_source : 3452c52b92717f181e902abef38c1e2718ce3b27
Synced from KDE svn: pkg_check_modules() and pkg_search_module() now
both support a QUIET keyword. When given, no messages will be printed (except the REQUIRED ones)
This also fixes#10469 (confusing output of FindLibXml2.cmake)
Alex
After configuring CMakeFiles/CMake<lang>Compiler.cmake in the build tree
the second time (to store ABI information), include it immediately.
This allows any logic and settings in the compiler information files to
be used without duplicating it in CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake.
The change in commit "Use Fortran ABI detection results conservatively"
(2010-05-05) needs this to use the same logic to set CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P
during first and later runs of CMake.
We set CMAKE_Fortran_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR in the Fortran compiler information
file after detecting the compiler ABI. However, since Fortran does not
really have pointers, the preprocessor-based detection is unreliable.
The result is needed to set CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P only for Fortran-only
projects because the value can come from C or C++ compilers otherwise.
Therefore when CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P is available from another language we
should defer to it.
The expectation of users of the MSVC60, MSVC70, MSVC71, MSVC80, MSVC90
and the new MSVC10 variables is that at most one of them will be set
for any given build tree. This change enforces that expectation for
build trees using Makefile generators. It also fixes the one mismatch
in that expectation to be found in the Visual Studio generator world:
previously, the VS 7.1 generator would set *both* MSVC70 and MSVC71;
now, it only sets MSVC71.
With these changes, user expectations are now met, and the recently
introduced CheckCompilerRelatedVariables test should pass everywhere.
This means that the user no longer sees this value _but_ this is backwards compatible because setting JASPER_LIBRARIES had no effect previously because we would override it using set()
As reported on the mailing list, find_path/file/library/program() basically don't work
at all if CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH is set and searching in the host system directories
is disabled. This patch adds /include, /lib and /bin to the search directories, so they
will be appended to CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH so this will work for the "Generic" platform (embedded
systems without OS)
Alex