Generate the OutputDirectory element value as an absolute path
to the same location as the existing relative path. Somehow
this addresses an occasional failure in a large/complex build,
and should not hurt basic use cases.
Otherwise find_library is unable to lookup the XCTest framework which
is not located in the SDK serach path:
In the 10.10 SDK the SDK frameworks are located here:
$DEVELOPER_DIR/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.10.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks
whereas the Platform SDKs are located here:
$DEVELOPER_DIR/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/Library/Frameworks
Signed-off-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
Shorten the CFBundleExecutable in the PList file of Bundles to
the file name only as it is done for Frameworks, too.
Signed-off-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
If a feature is added multiple times via ADD_FEATURE_INFO it should
appear only once in FEATURE_SUMMARY.
Signed-off-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
6cc01c14 CPackWIX: Add release notes for the wix-shortcut-properties topic.
135febf0 CPackWIX: Enhance CMake CPack WIX generated installer.
e6731f48 CPackWIX: Add new CPACK_STARTUP_SHORTCUTS property.
279605f5 CPackWIX: Add installed file properties for the creation of shortcuts.
53d7daff CPackWIX: Refactor start menu and desktop shortcut creation.
dc0f3fb4 CPackWIX: Explicitly list CPack WIX headers for IDE convenience.
CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE variable allows
the same project to support packages of different architectures
including noarch, native and foreign architectures.
BuildArch must only be added to a spec file for a "noarch" package or
rpmbuild will fail. For all others, the --target argument sets the
package architecture. In the process of Fixing rpm architecture, we
make it mandatory, adding a default value of native architecture (the
same as if no --target argument is present). Update the documentation
at the top of the file to make it mandatory.
c021f59c cmMakefile: Store macro list in a vector not in a map.
2d130896 cmMakefile: Fix list of macros generation.
f1969234 cmFunctionCommand: Remove ineffectual code.
1116698a cmTarget: Don't needlessly clear vectors in the destructor.
bb9d71b4 Replace loops with algorithms.
4afe6c26 cmAlgorithms: Add cmReverseRange adaptor.
a3a0a8c2 cmAlgorithms: Add cmFindNot algorithm.
8c74a41f cmRST: Replace two erase with a rotate and larger erase.
61fe1919 cmAlgorithms: Update concept requirement to FowardIterator
09d6125b cmAlgorithms: Move cmRotate out of 'implementation detail' namespace.
8ed6ecac cmRST: Move two algorithms beside each other.
dfe49c20 cmRST: Use std::min where appropriate.
21b0654a cmGlobalGenerator: Convert set insert algorithm to vector algorithms.
416df93a Convert some raw loops to cmWrap.
37b88d34 cmAlgorithms: Add cmWrap.
a2818093 Use cmJoin where possible.
76207b08 cmCacheManager: Replace loop with algorithm.
60c3bb73 cmGlobalGenerator: Replace loop with algorithm.
05fec779 cmTarget: Port loop to algorithm.
9c225767 cmGlobalGenerator: Replace set::insert algorithm with cmRemoveDuplicates.
...
The Dummy*-stderr.txt files were needed only to match platform-specific
memcheck tooling output and verify that stderr is otherwise empty. Now
that the RunCMake infrastructure knows how to strip such lines before
matching, we can simply drop these files and use the default empty
string match.
When RunCMake tests run on Solaris, the output may contain unexpected
lines of the form "Error kstat returned...". These lines are printed by
SystemInformationImplementation::RunProcess when called from
SystemInformationImplementation::ParseValueFromKStat (see issue #12066).
Until someone investigates why kstat returns values outside the range it
documents, simply remove such lines from the actual output before
matching it against the expected output.
cmCTestOptionalLog takes a boolean argument that indicates
whether or not the message should be suppressed. Note that
error messages will still be printed, even if suppression is
requested. This macro will allow us to provide more
fine-grained control over what messages CTest prints to the
console.
When RunCMake tests run under Xcode Guard Malloc, Guard Malloc may add
lines of the form "<tool>(<pid>) malloc:..." to the output. Remove such
lines from the actual output before matching it against the expected
output.
When RunCMake tests run under dynamic analysis, Bullseye may add lines
of the form "BullseyeCoverage..." to the output. Remove such lines from the
actual output before matching it against the expected output.