- cleaning up a bit: static helper functions, remove unused scanner profiles, remove unused variables, etc.
- correct <name> entry in .project file
- converts the make command and other paths obtained from cygwin cmake to windows style paths
- provide environment setup for compiling with nmake
- create linked resources and path entries for executable/library_output_path's not subdirs of binary path
- fixes incorrect exclusions of output dirs when named the same as source dir
- excludes the CMakeFiles subdirs from the directories to scan for output targets
- removes possible redundant entries in <pathentry include ...>
- adds the all and preinstall targets to the target list
- removes the linked resources for non out-of-source builds and conflicting dirs
Alex
It seems rpmbuild can't handle paths with spaces, it complains that
Buildroot takes only one tag (or something like this), quoting and escaping
don't seem to help.
Alex
Configure() gets easier to overview
-improve the error message, now it also says in which directories and for
which targets the missing variables are used
-minor speedup: the include directories don't have to be checked per target,
per directory is enough
Alex
and which is more useful, because then you can also access the item behind
the one you were looking, useful for writing macros with optional keywords
with parameters
Alex
cmMakefile.cxx, but now in the platform files and are now valid for the
target platform, not the host platform.
New variables CMAKE_HOST_WIN32, CMAKE_HOST_UNIX, CMAKE_HOST_APPLE and
CMAKE_HOST_CYGWIN have been added in cmMakefile.cxx (...and have now to be
used in all cmake files which are executed before
CMakeSystemSpecificInformation.cmake is loaded). For compatibility the old
set is set to the new one in CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake and reset before the
system platform files are loaded, so custom language or compiler modules
which use these should still work.
Alex
the cmake run and add macros print_enabled/disabled_features() and
set_feature_info(), so projects can get a nice overview at the end of the
cmake run what has been found and what hasn't
FIND_PACKAGE() automatically adds the packages to these global properties,
except when used with QUIET
Maybe this can also be useful for packagers to find out dependencies of
projects.
Alex