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Some native build tools, particularly those for cross compiling, may
have a limit on the length of the full path to an object file name that
is lower than the platform otherwise supports. This change allows the
limit to be set by the project toolchain file through the variable
CMAKE_OBJECT_PATH_MAX.
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working, for both the result was always empty, since
cmMakefile::GetProperty() recognized it as a special property, constructed a
correct return value and called cmMakefile::SetProperty() with this list of
directories, which then didn't actually set the property, but applied it to
the internal vector of include/link directories. The following
getPropertyValue in cmMakefile::GetProperty() then still didn't find it and
returned nothing. Now for all special property the static string output is
used and its content is returned. I'm not sure it is the right way to fix
this problem but at least it seems to work and it fixes the Paraview3 build
Alex
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new feature for other generators anyway.
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It takes the nice full path we give it, converts to relative, and then repacks relative on top of the build directory resulting in a path longer than its own maxpath even though the original path given was short enough. Even VS6 dealt with it better.
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enough to not exceed the filesystem path length limitation. This is useful when a source file from outside the tree is referenced with a long full path. The object file name previously would contain the entire path which when combined with the build output directory could exceed the filesystem limit. Now CMake recognizes this case and replaces enough of the beginning of the full path to the source file with an md5sum of the replaced portion to make the name fit on disk. This addresses bug#4520.
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addresses bug#3847.
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out-of-binary. Updated the OutOfSource test to test this feature.
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full paths.
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of inherited commands, makefiles no longer read in the parent makefiles but instead inherit thier parent makefiles current settings
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