b935f00 Close ENDFUNCTION() properly with the same name as FUNCTION()
07bca48 Set a default DESCRIPTION if none is given for ALL mode of feature_summary()
d5b2915 APPEND and not-APPEND mode of feature_summary() were swapped
If a Qt installation is in CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH and a
QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE points to a qmake for a different Qt installation,
prefer finding libs in the latter Qt installation.
Use a separate variable to pass to the BUILD_COMMAND call
and then use set(CACHE) to transfer that to MAKECOMMAND.
That way, if MAKECOMMAND is in the cache already, it is
left untouched. Fixes regression introduced in commit
0b38bb4c with the fix for bug #2336.
Thanks to Evgeniy P for the patch.
Parse compiler flags like "-fmessage-length=0 -fstack-protector
-funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fno-strict-aliasing" from
the output of "mpicc -show". We already handle preprocessor definition
arguments like -DUSE_STDARG. Honor '-f' flags too.
Add Boost_REALPATH option for people packaging Boost with their app:
Boost_REALPATH Resolves symbolic links for discovered boost libraries
to assist with packaging. For example, instead of
Boost_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_RELEASE being resolved to
"/usr/lib/libboost_system.so" it would be
"/usr/lib/libboost_system.so.1.42.0" instead.
This does not affect linking and should not be
enabled unless the user needs this information.
* Add a warning if the user sets Boost_ROOT which is not correct
* Clarify directions to the user for viewing debugging messages
* Move the CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES tweak outside of a for loop
* Fixed issue 11204: FindBoost.cmake had trouble discovering libraries
when both -sgd and -gd libraries were available by adding a new option
Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME.
Backwards compatibility of searching for first -gd and then -sgd on
WIN32 is maintained unless the user sets Boost_COMPAT_STATIC_RUNTIME to
false (or they have set Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME).
* Fixed issue 8529: FindBoost was unable to detect boost libraries compiled against
STLport, by reworking the way the Boost ABI tag is calculated. There are additional
ABI tag options available now as well.
* Boost_DEBUG now reports the full list of filenames being searched for when
find_library is called.
Use a combination of response files and the archiver to support long
object file lists that do not fit in the Windows command-line length
limit. This can work only with GCC >= 4 because the MinGW GCC 3.x
front-ends do not support response-file syntax.
CUDA 3.2 on Windows systems changed the layout of the library paths. This adds the extra
directories needed to locate the new files.
I also explicitly disable emulation mode for CUDA 3.1+. This feature was deprecated in
3.0 and ultimately removed in 3.1. The script errors out if CUDA_BUILD_EMULATION is
turned on. I didn't want to ignore emulation mode (even with a warning - which most
people may not even see) and have users confused as to why it wasn't working.
The default value for CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX should be
based on what architecture the built targets are, not
what architecture CMake itself is.
This fix merely guesses better what the built targets
architecture is. It still may guess incorrectly in some
cases. For those cases, it will have to be up to build
scripts and developers on projects to pass in a correct
value for CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX with -D on the command line
or via 'force cache value' logic in CMakeLists.txt files.
7944e4e Allow testing of .CPP on WIN32 as it is a case insensitive OS and should work.
ba0a890 Only test for .CPP on Microsoft compilers which will handle .CPP as c++.
d26cd46 Only use .CPP .CXX and .C++ do not work by default with g+++.
ced61f5 Let CMake recognize .CPP .CXX and .C++ as c++ files.
ede24f8 ENH #8993: FindwxWidgets add support for wx-config custom options.
3dbeeb7 BUG #8184: Fixed FindwxWidgets wrong order of default libs for MinGW.
f46712e BUG #11123: Generic include dir should come after config specific one.
6cb14eb STYLE: Clarified/Fixed documentation of UsewxWidgets.
36c15a2 BUG #10658: FindwxWidgets USE_FILE should not include .cmake extension.