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* Tests: Bump CMake minimum required in tests to 3.5Brad King2023-03-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CMake 3.27 deprecates compatibility with CMake < 3.5. Update tests that do not cover older interfaces to avoid the deprecation warning. Follow the pattern from: * commit 7b07ccdd2b (Tests/*Only: Update cmake_minimum_required versions, 2020-06-15, v3.19.0-rc1~629^2~1) * commit 72e7c45e98 (Tests: Bump CMake minimum required in tests to 2.8.12, 2020-12-22, v3.20.0-rc1~224^2) * commit f6b4db365a (Tests: bump cmake_minimum_required version to 2.8.12, 2021-04-04, v3.21.0-rc1~372^2) Also remove explicit `cmake_policy` settings made redundant by the version.
* Tests: Bump CMake minimum required in tests to 2.8.12Chuck Atkins2020-12-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | Since 3.19, CMake generates a deprecation warning when using a minimum version less than 2.8.12. This eliminates those warnings generated during tests, which are typically hidden from the user and developer but are being generated nonetheless.
* Automoc: Don't create automoc targets if Qt is not used (#13999)Stephen Kelly2013-03-122-0/+11
Commit 79568f95 (automoc: Add source file to target early to set the linker language, 2013-02-20) changed automoc initialization to a two step process. In the first step, the generated source file was added to the target, which allows the link language to be determined. However, this bypassed the check for the availability of Qt itself. At build-time the automoc file could not be generated because the moc tool was not available to create it. The solution is to only add the automoc file to the target if Qt is found.