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Subject: Re: build request - tell if wv2 not found
From: Marijn Kruisselbrink <m.kruisselbrink () student ! tue ! nl>
Date: 2009-03-11 12:55:50
Message-ID: 200903111355.51196.m.kruisselbrink () student ! tue ! nl
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On Wednesday 11 March 2009 10:02:40 Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, Thomas Zander wrote:
> > On Wednesday 11. March 2009 09:28:23 Cyrille Berger wrote:
> > > Use macro_log_feature:
> > >
> > > # MACRO_LOG_FEATURE(VAR FEATURE DESCRIPTION URL [REQUIRED [MIN_VERSION
> > > [COMMENTS]]])
> > > # Logs the information so that it can be displayed at the end
> > > # of the configure run
> > > # VAR : TRUE or FALSE, indicating whether the feature is supported
> > > # FEATURE: name of the feature, e.g. "libjpeg"
> > > # DESCRIPTION: description what this feature provides
> > > # URL: home page
> > > # REQUIRED: TRUE or FALSE, indicating whether the featue is required
> > > # MIN_VERSION: minimum version number. empty string if unneeded
> > > # COMMENTS: More info you may want to provide. empty string if
> > > unnecessary
> >
> > Ok, where did you get that info from?
> > I am very much interested in a manual that lists all available cmake
> > commands and I think we should advertise that url much more.
>
> cmake itself contains a manual with all its commands -- although I find the
> website (http://cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake2.6docs.html) more convenient.
> But this isn't a command, it's a macro, and that's, afaik, a matter
> of use the source luke -- it's in kdelibs/cmake/modules.
There are also docs for the kde cmake modules at
http://api.kde.org/cmake/modules.html
Marijn
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