Compute deterministic GUIDs that are unique to the build tree by
hashing the path to the build tree with the GUID logical name.
Avoid storing them in the cache, but honor any found there.
This will allow project GUIDs to be reproduced in a fresh build
tree so long as its path is the same as the original, which may
be useful for incremental builds.
The test for this variable was removed in commit v2.8.8~330^2~7 (complex:
Remove ancient unused ComplexRelativePaths test, 2011-12-23).
Commit v3.1.0-rc1~425^2~2 (backtrace: Convert to local paths in
IssueMessage, 2014-03-12) appears to have accidentally made some backtraces
print relative paths with the variable because conversions which used to be
done at configure time, before the variable had an effect are now potentially
done at generate time.
The documentation of the variable says not to use it, and the docs are wrong in
that the variable actually applies in per-directory scope.
The read of the variable makes it harder to split conversion methods from
cmLocalGenerator where they don't belong. Remove it now.
Check for this flag explicitly in the --help output before using it. It
turns out there are some versions of the tool that support --version but
not --ignore-missing-info.
Use the KWSys Process "MergeOutput" option to give each test child
process the same pipe for both stdout and stderr. This allows natural
merging of stdout and stderr together instead of merging on arbitrary
buffered read boundaries as before.
Currently cmMakefile calls MakeRelative on a copy of the backtrace,
emits the copy to the stream once, then discards the copy. There
is no need to have API for the path conversion.
Honor the GIT_SUBMODULES option added by commit v3.0.0-rc1~92^2
(ExternalProject: Add option GIT_SUBMODULES, 2014-01-09) during the
'git submodule init' step to avoid initalizing all modules since we
are only going to update the specified subset anyway. This will
be useful for project repositories that have many submodules
(e.g. https://github.com/boostorg/boost).
Reviewed-by: Daniele E. Domenichelli <daniele.domenichelli@iit.it>
Add section headers similar to the 3.2 release notes and move each
individual bullet into an appropriate section. Revise and consolidate
some bullets covering related areas.
Move all development release notes into a new version-specific document:
tail -q -n +3 Help/release/dev/* > Help/release/3.3.rst
git rm -- Help/release/dev/*
except the sample topic:
git checkout HEAD -- Help/release/dev/0-sample-topic.rst
Reference the new document from the release notes index document.
Add a title and intro sentence to the new document by hand.
d4fd30d8 FindPostgreSQL: Search some more common packaging locations
8bd95059 FindPostgreSQL: Add help text for PostgreSQL_LIBRARY cache entry
a68e9b7c FindPostgreSQL: Document PostgreSQL_LIBRARY_DIRS result variable
cc3aee04 FindPostgreSQL: Search for versions 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4
6a2851a1 FindPostgreSQL: Remove extra whitespace after command open parens
b7ca6f90 FindPostgreSQL: Remove unused lines
Use PATH_SUFFIXES to search more common packaging locations.
On Windows, we can use suffixes to search in the standard Program Files
locations without hard-coding the C:/ path.
On Ubuntu/Debian, starting with PostgreSQL 9.3 the header file pg_type.h
is moved to a separate package (from libpq-dev to postgresql-server-dev)
and consequently the file pg_type.h is moved to a new location:
/usr/include/postgresql/<version>/server/catalog/pg_type.h
While at it, use separate PATH_SUFFIXES variables for library, type and
include (this is merely an optimization).