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always be the empty string. When the value of CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is the empty string, the -mmacosx-version-min flag should not show up on the compiler command line. The logic for selecting default value of CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is orthogonal to and independent of the value of the deployment target. The default value for CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is the SDK that corresponds to the current version of Mac OSX on which cmake is running.
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the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable. The problem was that we were setting the initial SDK value based on our own internal default value for deplyment target rather than the user's environment variable choice. The solution is to base the default value for the SDK on the deployment target variable after initially caching the deployment target... Every time I'm in this code I think I leave it cleaner, only to be proven otherwise. Let's give this one a whirl. Bleh.
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CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is set.
Default to "" for CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET if CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is set. Also, add new error message to detect the case where there is a deployment target, but no SDK has been set. Fix args to STRING REGEX call so that it works even if _sdk_path variable is empty inside sanity check function.
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Several platform-wide linker flag variables are defined in
Modules/Platform/<os>.cmake files for C and then copied by the
Modules/CMake<lang>Information.cmake file for each language.
We now use this approach for the variables
CMAKE_EXE_EXPORTS_${lang}_FLAG
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${lang}_FLAG
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_${lang}_FLAGS
to avoid duplication for multiple languages in each platform file.
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Previously we checked for this flag by parsing the version number of GCC
out of 'gcc --version', but this is not reliable because the format can
vary greatly. Now we run 'gcc -v --help' and look for '-isysroot' in
the list of options.
We also now store the result on a per-language basis in the per-compiler
info file "CMake<LANG>Compiler.cmake". This is necessary to make it
accessible from try-compile projects so that they generate correctly.
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use it for them.
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ARCHs are specified by the user then no flags are set. We no longer use CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES_DEFAULT.
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We used to suppress generation of -I/usr/include (and on OSX also
-I/usr/local/include). This behavior seems to cause more trouble than
it's worth, so I'm removing it until someone encounters the original
problem it fixed. See issue #8598.
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10.5 was recently reinstalled on dashmacmini3 and pointed out the fact that this expression is faulty when the reported version is simply 10.5 rather than 10.5.x... for example. This fixes it.
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resolves the strange and difficult to diagnose (or reproduce) test failures on the dashmacmini2 Continuous dashboard.
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Some OS X linkers want a 'dylib_' prefix on the -compatiblity_version
and -current_version flags while others do not. This passes the flags
through gcc instead since it never wants the prefix and translates the
flags for the linker correctly.
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am deducing that the value of CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES_DEFAULT is responsible for the failure, although I cannot reproduce it on other builds or even by running the test via ctest interactively *on* the continuous dashboard's build...
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that runs on 10.3 and earlier does not understand the compiler flag it maps to...
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specify the target deployment runtime OS version of the built executables on Mac OSX. Thanks to Mike Jackson for the patch.
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followed by multiple calls to ENABLE_LANGUAGE. Use find_program to set the CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_TOOL variable so it gets saved in the cache as a full path to the install_name_tool executable rather than a simple set which eventually goes out of scope.
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- ld flags -dylib_compatibility_version and -dylib_current_version
are libtool flags -compatibility_version and -current_version
- OSX 10.3 does not like the dylib_ prefixes.
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- Map SOVERSION major.minor.patch to compatibility_version
- Map VERSION major.minor.patch to current_version
- See issue #4383.
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- Fixes repeated rebuild of bundles by Makefile generators
- Add special rules to copy sources to their
MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION bundle directory
- Remove MacOSX_Content language hack
- Remove EXTRA_CONTENT property
- Remove MACOSX_CONTENT
- Remove corresponding special cases in object names
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- Move runtime path ordering out of cmComputeLinkInformation
into its own class cmOrderRuntimeDirectories.
- Create an instance of cmOrderRuntimeDirectories for runtime
path ordering and another instance for dependent library
path ordering.
- Replace CMAKE_DEPENDENT_SHARED_LIBRARY_MODE with explicit
CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_FILES boolean.
- Create CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_DIRS boolean.
- Create variables to specify -rpath-link flags:
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RPATH_LINK_<LANG>_FLAG
CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RPATH_LINK_<LANG>_FLAG
- Enable -rpath-link flag on Linux and QNX.
- Documentation and error message updates
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- Split IMPORTED_LINK_LIBRARIES into two parts:
IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES
IMPORTED_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES
- Add CMAKE_DEPENDENT_SHARED_LIBRARY_MODE to select behavior
- Set mode to LINK for Darwin (fixes universal binary problem)
- Update ExportImport test to account for changes
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CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH when possible.
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not a default
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earlier) systems.
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cmMakefile.cxx, but now in the platform files and are now valid for the
target platform, not the host platform.
New variables CMAKE_HOST_WIN32, CMAKE_HOST_UNIX, CMAKE_HOST_APPLE and
CMAKE_HOST_CYGWIN have been added in cmMakefile.cxx (...and have now to be
used in all cmake files which are executed before
CMakeSystemSpecificInformation.cmake is loaded). For compatibility the old
set is set to the new one in CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake and reset before the
system platform files are loaded, so custom language or compiler modules
which use these should still work.
Alex
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compiled output.
Tested with various gcc, XCode, MSVC7, sdcc
For OSX when doing TRY_COMPILE() CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES is used, if there are different results an error is generated. CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES can be overwritten for the TRY_COMPILES with CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES.
Alex
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CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_TOOL in the cache" from
cmInstallTargetGenerator.cxx to Darwin.cmake
Alex
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CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_LOADER_CXX_FLAG to support linking plugins to executables.
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compile
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module link commands
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CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR specifying the directory portion of the OSX install_name field in shared libraries. This is the OSX equivalent of RPATH.
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