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2022-08-22CMake: Add liblzma tests.Lasse Collin1-1/+52
Thanks to Jia Tan for the patch.
2022-07-19CMake: Add missing source file to liblzma buildNicholas Jackson1-0/+1
2022-02-06CMake: Keep compatible with Windows 95 for 32-bit build.huangqinjin1-1/+11
2021-02-13CMake: Use interface library for better FindLibLZMA compatibility.Lasse Collin1-2/+9
https://www.mail-archive.com/xz-devel@tukaani.org/msg00446.html Thanks to Markus Rickert.
2021-01-30CMake: Try to improve compatibility with the FindLibLZMA module.Lasse Collin1-8/+13
The naming conflict with FindLibLZMA module gets worse. Not avoiding it in the first place was stupid. Normally find_package(LibLZMA) will use the module and find_package(liblzma 5.2.5 REQUIRED CONFIG) will use the config file even with a case insensitive file system. However, if CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG is TRUE and the file system is case insensitive, find_package(LibLZMA) will find our liblzma config file instead of using FindLibLZMA module. One big problem with this is that FindLibLZMA uses LibLZMA::LibLZMA and we use liblzma::liblzma as the target name. With target names CMake happens to be case sensitive. To workaround this, this commit adds add_library(LibLZMA::LibLZMA ALIAS liblzma::liblzma) to the config file. Then both spellings work. To make the behavior consistent between case sensitive and insensitive file systems, the config and related files are renamed from liblzmaConfig.cmake to liblzma-config.cmake style. With this style CMake looks for lowercase version of the package name so find_package(LiBLzmA 5.2.5 REQUIRED CONFIG) will work to find our config file. There are other differences between our config file and FindLibLZMA so it's still possible that things break for reasons other than the spelling of the target name. Hopefully those situations aren't too common. When the config file is available, it should always give as good or better results as FindLibLZMA so this commit doesn't affect the recommendation to use find_package(liblzma 5.2.5 REQUIRED CONFIG) which explicitly avoids FindLibLZMA. Thanks to Markus Rickert.
2020-12-16Build: Don't build bundles on Apple OSes.Lasse Collin1-0/+3
Thanks to Daniel Packard.
2020-11-17CMake: Fix compatibility with CMake 3.13.Lasse Collin1-1/+1
The syntax "if(DEFINED CACHE{FOO})" requires CMake 3.14. In some other places the code treats the cache variables like normal variables already (${FOO} or if(FOO) is used, not ${CACHE{FOO}). Thanks to ygrek for reporting the bug on IRC.
2020-02-27Build: Make CMake build fail if tuklib_cpucores or tuklib_physmem fails.Lasse Collin1-0/+18
2020-02-25Build: Fix bugs in the CMake files.Lasse Collin1-26/+26
Seems that the phrase "add more quotes" from sh/bash scripting applies to CMake as well. E.g. passing an unquoted list ${FOO} to a function that expects one argument results in only the first element of the list being passed as an argument and the rest get ignored. Adding quotes helps ("${FOO}"). list(INSERT ...) is weird. Inserting an empty string to an empty variable results in empty list, but inserting it to a non-empty variable does insert an empty element to the list. Since INSERT requires at least one element, "${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}" needs to be quoted in CMakeLists.txt. It might result in an empty element in the list. It seems to not matter as empty elements consistently get ignored in that variable. In fact, calling cmake_check_push_state() and cmake_check_pop_state() will strip the empty elements from CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES! In addition to quoting fixes, this fixes checks for the cache variables in tuklib_cpucores.cmake and tuklib_physmem.cmake. Thanks to Martin Matuška for testing and reporting the problems. These fixes aren't tested yet but hopefully they soon will be.
2020-02-25Build: Add very limited experimental CMake support.Lasse Collin1-0/+643
This does *NOT* replace the Autotools-based build system in the foreseeable future. See the comment in the beginning of CMakeLists.txt. So far this has been tested only on GNU/Linux but I commit it anyway to make it easier for others to test. Since I haven't played much with CMake before, it's likely that there are things that have been done in a silly or wrong way and need to be fixed.