- Jun 03, 2015
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
Check for this flag explicitly in the --help output before using it. It turns out there are some versions of the tool that support --version but not --ignore-missing-info.
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Brad King authored
Use if(MATCHES) to verify that a match exists before using the match group variable.
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- Jun 02, 2015
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
Release versions do not have the development topic section of the CMake Release Notes index page.
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Brad King authored
Add section headers similar to the 3.2 release notes and move each individual bullet into an appropriate section. Revise and consolidate some bullets covering related areas.
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Brad King authored
Move all development release notes into a new version-specific document: tail -q -n +3 Help/release/dev/* > Help/release/3.3.rst git rm -- Help/release/dev/* except the sample topic: git checkout HEAD -- Help/release/dev/0-sample-topic.rst Reference the new document from the release notes index document. Add a title and intro sentence to the new document by hand.
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d4fd30d8 FindPostgreSQL: Search some more common packaging locations 8bd95059 FindPostgreSQL: Add help text for PostgreSQL_LIBRARY cache entry a68e9b7c FindPostgreSQL: Document PostgreSQL_LIBRARY_DIRS result variable cc3aee04 FindPostgreSQL: Search for versions 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4 6a2851a1 FindPostgreSQL: Remove extra whitespace after command open parens b7ca6f90 FindPostgreSQL: Remove unused lines
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b3df1e9f FindBoost: Fix Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_{RELEASE,DEBUG} cache entry configuration
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Kitware Robot authored
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- Jun 01, 2015
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Brad King authored
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7dd4a12c Revert "Makefile: Fix compilation after parent commit was backported"
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
The CMake 3.2 release branch does not have 'cmAlgorithms.h' and simply provides 'cmHasLiteralSuffix' in 'cmStandardIncludes.h' instead.
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Use PATH_SUFFIXES to search more common packaging locations. On Windows, we can use suffixes to search in the standard Program Files locations without hard-coding the C:/ path. On Ubuntu/Debian, starting with PostgreSQL 9.3 the header file pg_type.h is moved to a separate package (from libpq-dev to postgresql-server-dev) and consequently the file pg_type.h is moved to a new location: /usr/include/postgresql/<version>/server/catalog/pg_type.h While at it, use separate PATH_SUFFIXES variables for library, type and include (this is merely an optimization).
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The PostgreSQL_LIBRARY_DIR_MESSAGE variable was set with the needed text but never referenced.
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Brad King authored
These cache entries introduced by commit 892b854f (FindBoost: Search for debug and release libraries separately, 2015-01-26) should be marked as advanced just as Boost_LIBRARY_DIR was. Also their _LAST values should be tracked so changes can be detected reliably. Both of these are handled by code looking in _Boost_VARS_LIB for a list of relevant variables. Fix construction of this list that was broken by the above commit. Reported-by: Sylvain Joubert <joubert.sy@gmail.com>
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d4c6531a FindPkgConfig: Fix extra paths for CMAKE_{FRAMEWORK,APPBUNDLE}_PATH vars
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9504d7a9 Help: Explicitly mention lack of 'install' support in add_dependencies
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a9b1838f Help: Fix typo in cmake-compile-features(7) manual (#15594)
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There is no 'working_directory' option.
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Brad King authored
CMake-generated targets are not supported by add_dependencies. State this explicitly and use 'install' as an example since this may be commonly attempted.
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Kitware Robot authored
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- May 31, 2015
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Kitware Robot authored
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- May 30, 2015
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Kitware Robot authored
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- May 29, 2015
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Daniele E. Domenichelli authored
The CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH and CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH cache variables are supposed to be used to generate the extra paths passed to pkg-config, but instead the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH variable is used. This bug was introduced by the refactor in commit v3.1.0-rc1~747^2~1.
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target_link_libraries() is being used in the example code but target_include_directories() was probably meant to be used. The sentence that starts with "Consuming code then" indicates that the example is about using the appropriate include directory.
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