This also cleans up a bunch of things on the way:
-when perl was queried for paths they were not converted to CMake style on
Windows.
-the result when perl was queried for the perl library name was ignored since
it was expanded with the possible paths, which is not a valid input for
find_library(). If perl returns a library name we now will look only for this
name and not for the default names and use the default names only when the
executable does not give us a hint.
-get rid of 2 variables that were only used at one place and directly put the
values in the call to find_library() and find_path().
Inspired by Jeff Trull
1e16406 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Add NO_EXTERNAL_INSTALL option
6f6891b CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Always parse arguments
48a09f8 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Make IMPORTED targets GLOBAL
067c1f4 VSGNUFortran: Disable test in special cases
bd69e1c VSGNUFortran: Add special case for SunPro Fortran runtime library
414a780 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Validate gfortran architecture
7e0d9f1 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Find gfortran in PATH
d6b0312 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Fix documentation format and typos
e4ae038 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Allow full paths to directories
538c345 Add CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory to use MinGW gfortran in VS
3c6af5f Merge branch 'add-CheckLanguage-module' into CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory
d4b77eb Avoid discovering system infos for documentation. Adding some path is enough.
9002f73 Fix non existent std::string::clear on VS6
02ccb32 Create getDocumentedModulesListInDir which may be used in other context.
24fbc28 Add missing section markup for CPackComponent
bafd8a9 Example of builtin variable documentation (i.e. only used in C++ source code).
543f1ad Make the load of script documentation more efficient and dynamic.
cdbd1a9 Fix another compiler warning due to a typo
52c53de Really avoid compiler warning about unused vars
37f90ed Calm down compiler warning about unused var
7c82b7f Fix potential bad memory access, thanks to Eike
62b589b Suppress unused var, beautify code, avoid 1 extra newline.
751713f Update bash completion file in order to handle new CPack doc options.
1629615 CPack Documentation extraction from CMake script begins to work
83e34dd Implement simple CMake script comment markup language.
c6a0169 CPack begin the implementation of --help-command* and --help-variables*
CPack help will be searched in any CPack*.cmake file located
near to CPack.cmake file. The script files is parsed iff
the first line begin with ##section. Moreover the documentation
section name is specified on the remaining part of the line
minus the space immediately following ##section.
OpenBSD shared library names end in a ".#.#" version number suffix.
Teach cmComputeLinkInformation to tolerate the extra suffix after
the normal library name suffixes when parsing library names.
The functions in FindGettext create a custom target. If the functions
are called multiple times, multiple times the same target is created.
This works only if CMP0002 is set to OLD.
With this patch there is only one central target created, and each
invocation of the function creates a target with a unique name and
make the central target depend on this one.
Alex
Also, removed detection of header file from <PREFIX>/include.
Can't find any example in alsa source code where the library headers
were installed outside of <PREFIX>/include/alsa.
The CMake TarTest fails with the error
mbsnrtowcs.c:116: __mbsnrtowcs: Assertion
`status == GCONV_OK || status != GCONV_EMPTY_INPUT ||
status == GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT || status == GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT ||
status == GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT' failed.
on very old glibc versions. Work around the problem by pretending that
mbsnrtowcs does not exist. Libarchive will fall back to mbrtowc.
We do not yet support "make install" in the external project case.
Document this explicitly in the interface. Require the caller to use an
option to "disable" the unsupported behavior. This will allow us to add
the behavior by default in the future without clobbering existing
projects that handle the installation themselves.