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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Scharrer 896ad251de Teach find_library and find_package to search lib32 paths (#11260)
Add a ``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS`` global property analogous to the
``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS`` property.  This helps find commands on
multilib systems that use ``lib32`` directories and either do not have
``lib`` symlinks or point ``lib`` to ``lib64``.
2016-06-10 11:09:16 -04:00
Rolf Eike Beer df97b9793f FindPkgConfig: optionally create imported target for the found libraries 2016-05-14 09:31:41 +02:00
Ben Boeckel 6f4f905483 FindPkgConfig: set correctly named variables in cache (#15903)
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
2016-03-21 08:58:12 -04:00
Ben Boeckel 40249bccdf FindPkgConfig: set standard variables in the cache
Fixes a regression introduced when the code was simplified to use the
variable queries.

Fixes #15903.

Reported-by: Bernd Lörwald
2016-01-21 10:38:30 -05:00
Benjamin Chrétien 1bfb527f56 FindPkgConfig: return actual error when a package is not found (#15810)
In some cases, CMake returned the following error:

-- Checking for module 'foo'
--   Package 'foo' not found

When the actual error returned by pkg-config was:

  Package 'bar', required by 'foo', not found

Now, the actual error is forwarded to the user.

-- Checking for module 'foo'
--   Package 'bar', required by 'foo', not found

For the standard case (i.e. the package was indeed not found), the
CMake error was:

-- Checking for module 'foo'
--   Package 'foo' not found

But it now prints:

-- Checking for module 'foo'
--   No package 'foo' found

The associated test was also updated. ${last} refers to the last
CLI argument.
2015-10-28 10:18:15 -04:00
Ben Boeckel 51b83f1445 FindPkgConfig: add a command to query arbitrary variables 2015-09-21 09:39:26 -04:00
Daniele E. Domenichelli d4c6531a94 FindPkgConfig: Fix extra paths for CMAKE_{FRAMEWORK,APPBUNDLE}_PATH vars
The CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH cache variables are
supposed to be used to generate the extra paths passed to pkg-config,
but instead the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH variable is used.

This bug was introduced by the refactor in commit v3.1.0-rc1~747^2~1.
2015-05-29 19:22:57 +02:00
Brad King fa7d47ac5c Tests: Fix CMP0054 warnings
Hack the CMP0054 warning locally to be an error and run the test suite.
Resolve CMP0054 in Tests/* code as appropriate for each case.
2014-09-16 09:06:29 -04:00
Daniele E. Domenichelli cc5a0d8f42 FindPkgConfig: More unit tests 2014-03-17 18:10:59 +01:00
Daniele E. Domenichelli 3df5147043 FindPkgConfig: Extend PKG_CONFIG_PATH using CMake variables (#12926)
Use CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH, and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH
cache and environment variables to extend PKG_CONFIG_PATH before calling
pkg-config.

In each of the path in these variables it searches for lib/pkgconfig.
Then, depending on the system, it searches for
lib/${CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE}/pkgconfig (debian) or for
lib64/pkgconfig (other 64 bit unixes). If any of these path is found,
it is appended to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH enviromnent variable.

Add two new arguments to the pkg_check_module and pkg_search_module
macro, NO_CMAKE_PATH and NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH. The new signature
are therefore:

   pkg_check_modules(<PREFIX> [REQUIRED] [QUIET]
                     [NO_CMAKE_PATH] [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
                     <MODULE> [<MODULE>]*)
   pkg_search_module(<PREFIX> [REQUIRED] [QUIET]
                     [NO_CMAKE_PATH] [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
                     <MODULE> [<MODULE>]*)

By default, if CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION is 3.1 or later (in
order to keep compatibility with the previous behavior), or if
PKG_CONFIG_USE_CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH is set, the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH,
CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH, and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH cache and environment
variables will be added to pkgconfig search path.

The NO_CMAKE_PATH and NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH arguments disable this
behavior for the cache variables and the environment variables,
respectively, similarly to the find_package() command.
2014-03-17 09:43:08 -04:00