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authorBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2024-11-14 16:04:11 (GMT)
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Apple: Backport "Enable linking during iOS toolchain inspection" to 3.31
Backport commit 79a83ddb08 (Apple: Enable linking during iOS/tvOS/visionOS/watchOS toolchain inspection, 2024-11-14, v4.0.0-rc1~471^2) to 3.31. Since commit 11da882a12 (Apple: Introduce separate system name for iOS, tvOS, and watchOS, 2018-01-15, v3.14.0-rc1~14^2~1) our toolchain inspection steps, like ABI detection, tell `try_compile` to use a `STATIC_LIBRARY` instead of an `EXECUTABLE`. This was needed at the time to avoid codesign requirements. However, commit d3a64c4e3f (Xcode: Explicitly turn off signing in try_compile projects, 2020-07-16, v3.19.0-rc1~483^2) introduced a more general solution to that problem. Restore linking during toolchain inspection so that we can detect and identify the linker. Suggested-by: Marc Chevrier <marc.chevrier@gmail.com> Fixes: #26443
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