Patch by Albert Astals Cid.
E.g. plasma_package_org.kde.activityswitcher.po will now be installed
correctly as plasma_package_org.kde.activityswitcher.mo, and not as
plasma_package_org.mo.
This is kind-of related to #12282
Alex
Since the parent commit the local generator Version ivar may be
compared for ordering. Convert comparisons:
"==VS10" becomes ">=VS10"
"!=VS10" becomes "< VS10"
to support an explicit enumeration value for VS11 with no change
in behavior.
Move the Version member to the top cmLocalVisualStudioGenerator class
and set it consistently for instances created by all the global
generator versions. Use an enumeration type with values scaled by a
factor of 10 so we can handle VS 7.1 without out-of-order numbers.
VS 7.1 support for SuppressStartupBanner was broken by commit 25116a3c
(Fix CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE for VS10 vcxproj files, 2011-10-11) because
it assumed comparison of VS version numbers works. Now it does.
Xcode 2.x forgets to create the target output directory before linking
the individual architecture pieces of a universal binary for the target
KWIML_test. Then it passes the directory to -L and -F options when
linking the and warns that the directory does not exist. We work around
the problem by using a pre-build rule on the target to create the output
directory.
The Sun compiler does not document support for SCN*8 format (%hh*).
It works only on platforms that happen to provide a runtime library
that supports the format.
KWIML defines format string macros matching the fixed-sized types. This
test checks that they behave as expected and that the arguments match
the *sizes* expected by the format strings.
I've just found out that use of FindBISON.cmake shipped with CMake 2.8
on system where bison++ is default bison executable (e.g. Debian Linux)
will result in corrupted CMakeCache.txt file and parse error due to
"Offending entry"
As FindBISON.cmake logic used to obtain installed bison executable
version is tailored to match only the message used in GNU Bison it fails
on absolutely different Bison++ version message and whole version
message including \n characters is stored into BISON_VERSION which is
then dumped into CMakeCache.txt, so everything after first \n character
makes "Offending entry".
Handing th std::string instead the char* to the find()
reduces the time from 17 to 15 seconds (for a 1000 times loop of a
relatively small file), which is around 10 percent.
Alex
There are multiple/many places in KDE where the developer includes
moc_foo.cpp, and expects moc to run on foo.cpp, instead of foo.h.
He should use foo.moc, but right now this is handled by automoc4,
so we must stay compatible. So support this too, but warn about
it.
Alex
InstallRequiredSystemLibraries does not install any dlls when
used with VS 6 dashboards. Modify the ValidateBuild script to
expect only 1 file when building with VS 6.
Using "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<INSTALL_DIR>" does not work when
<INSTALL_DIR> evaluates to a long enough string. However, using
"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=<INSTALL_DIR>" does work, even with
the longer strings. So: make sure to include the ":PATH" when using
this construct with ExternalProject calls so that they may install
to the proper location on VS 6 builds. All existing calls that match
"CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.*INSTALL_DIR" include the ":PATH" after this
commit.
By the way: https://twitter.com/DLRdave/status/134339505397309440