08b9397 find_package: Fix system package registry test path conversion
93021ad find_package: Test system package registry when possible
b95f3ca find_package: Check both 32-bit and 64-bit registry views
a0d76c1 find_package: Search a "system package registry"
549458f find_package: Document user package registry locations
c9563db find_package: Cleanup user package registry less aggressively
4df1197 find_package: Rename implementation of user package registry
08fa5dd Also generate dependers-graphviz files.
4f96a76 GRAPHVIZ_IGNORE_TARGETS is now a list of regular expressions
5698ad2 Make it possible to exlude external libs from dot files
The system package registry is under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE which
has separate views for 32-bit and 64-bit applications. Look in both
views, but prefer the architecture matching the build target platform.
Generalize the "user package registry" created by commit ed0650f6 (Teach
find_package to search a "package registry", 2009-09-01). Define a
corresponding "system" registry key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. This
gives package installers a place to create a registry value that points
at the right location for find_package() to locate the package.
Delete only REG_SZ entries that are specifically detected to point to
invalid paths. This will allow future versions to add other value types
for different purposes.
This file has not been used in KWSys since commit "Moved test for large
file support into kwsysPlatformCxxTests.cxx", 2006-08-25. CMake 2.6.0
and above come with a copy of this module anyway, and KWSys has required
CMake 2.6.3 since commit "KWSys: Require at least CMake 2.6.3",
2011-03-01.
234bae7 VS10: Fix exit code of custom commands with setlocal/endlocal (#11938)
b98fdd5 VS: Use setlocal/endlocal only in VS 10 custom commands
06fcbc4 VS10: Fix working directory of consecutive custom commands (#11938)
Use the pattern
setlocal
...
endlocal & call :cmErrorLevel %errorlevel% & goto :cmDone
:cmErrorLevel
exit /b %1
:cmDone
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :VCEnd
in custom commands to preserve the %errorlevel% from inside the
setlocal/endlocal block.
The setlocal/endlocal and errorlevel pattern added by commit 06fcbc47
(VS10: Fix working directory of consecutive custom commands, 2011-04-08)
does not work well in VS 7.1. Restore the original behavior for VS
versions that do not need the new behavior.
Copy the files specified in CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONTROL_EXTRA to the right
directory when packaging components. This fixes#12061.
Signed-off-by: Eric NOULARD <eric.noulard@gmail.com>
The parent commit assumed that "cd /d" would work in all Windows shells.
While all modern versions of windows have shells that support it, the
shells used by NMake and Borland make do not. Borland make does not
seem to even support changing drive letters with "d:". Just revert the
feature for all make tools except MinGW where the shell is known to
support this feature.
Teach cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3::CreateCDCommand to change working
directories for make tools using a Windows shell using "cd /d" instead
of just "cd". This tells the shell to change the current drive letter
as well as the working directory on that drive.
Commit abaa0267 (When the working directory for a custom command is on
another drive..., 2007-12-17) fixed the same problem for VS IDE
generators as reported by issue #6150.
The VS 10 msbuild tool uses a single command shell to invoke all the
custom command scripts in a project. Isolate the environment and
working directory of custom commands using setlocal/endlocal. The
form of each command is
set errlev=
setlocal
cd c:\work\dir
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
c:
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
command1 ...
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
...
commandN ...
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
:cmEnd
endlocal & set errlev=%errorlevel%
if %errlev% neq 0 goto :VCEnd
so that all changes to the environment and working directory are
isolated within the script and the return code is preserved.