- Write a single source file into the compiler id directory
- This avoid requiring the compiler to behave correctly with
respect to include rules and the current working directory
- Helps to identify cross-compiling toolchains with unusual
default behavior
- Reduce false positives in cases of unknown soname
- Make library extension regular expressions match only at end of string
- When linking to libraries in implicit dirs convert to the -l option
only if the file name is one that can be found by the linker
(ex. /usr/lib/libfoo.so.1 should be linked by full path)
- Add cmSystemTools::GuessLibrarySOName to guess the soname of a
library based on presence of a symlink
- In cmComputeLinkInformation try to guess an soname before assuming
that a third-party library is built without an soname
- In cmOrderDirectories guess the soname of shared libraries in cases
it is otherwise unknown
- Use linker search path -L.. -lfoo for lib w/out soname
when platform sets CMAKE_PLATFORM_USES_PATH_WHEN_NO_SONAME
- Rename cmOrderRuntimeDirectories to cmOrderDirectories
and generalize it for both soname constraints and link
library constraints
- Use cmOrderDirectories to order -L directories based
on all needed constraints
- Avoid processing implicit link directories
- For CMAKE_OLD_LINK_PATHS add constraints from libs
producing them to produce old ordering
true, then the generator additionally generates eclipse project files in the
source dir, since this is the only way to get cvs/svn working with eclipse
This is off by default and the user has to enable it explicitely. If cmake
can't write there it still continues.
Alex
(http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/), which users can then convert
to other formats.
Tested with meinproc from KDE, which generates HTML pages which look good.
Alex
- Fixes repeated rebuild of bundles by Makefile generators
- Add special rules to copy sources to their
MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION bundle directory
- Remove MacOSX_Content language hack
- Remove EXTRA_CONTENT property
- Remove MACOSX_CONTENT
- Remove corresponding special cases in object names