59238dc Fix --find-package mode on Cygwin, where enable_language(RC) is called 98472e4 Require the current cmake version in --find-package mode a6ccf3c Use $(CXXFLAGS) and $(LDFLAGS) in the --find-package test Makefile 4386918 Fix line length 7d69310 Only enable the test when using GNU make 3011149 Make the test harder by always having a space in the include dirs ab57ff6 Make the --find-package test harder 626fc71 Much improved test, should now be executed on all UNIXes ec6982d Disable any STATUS output in --find-package mode e552ae7 Dont check for -isysroot and -mmacosx-version on OSX in --find-package mode e589589 Rename helper macros print_compile_flags() to set_compile_flags_var() aecfc1f Fix test on OpenBSD with BSD make 6bb4ca3 The makefile for the test was kindof wrong fd15b5e Only run the test if we are using a makefile generator under UNIX 9fc87c6 Add a test for the new --find-package mode d3ae0ff Improve documentation for --find-package mode bf07375 Add a cmake.m4 for using cmake in autoconf projects instead of pkgconfig b0e3578 Use the file-utility to test for 64bit if there is no /usr/lib64 53edfb2 Better support for lib64 and Debian multiarch b8fdaa1 Fix copyright notice in new CMakeFindPackageMode.cmake 7690edf Replace cmake::GetScriptMode() with GetWorkingMode() e4f603b Implement find-package mode of cmake a91d662 Add find-package mode, which does nothing yet b976e70 Make clLocalGenerator::GetTargetFlags() public
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