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Adam Wardynski authored
This has to be done explicitly for Windows and I think doesn't hurt for Linux. It doesn't find the dependencies on Win, may be because we're still building STATIC there, tho I'm not sure if DLLs wouldn't have this problem, either.
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FindSigC++.cmake 1.01 KiB
# - Try to find SigC++-2.0
# Once done, this will define
#
# SigC++_FOUND - system has SigC++
# SigC++_INCLUDE_DIRS - the SigC++ include directories
# SigC++_LIBRARIES - link these to use SigC++
include(LibFindMacros)
# Use pkg-config to get hints about paths
libfind_pkg_check_modules(SigC++_PKGCONF sigc++-2.0)
# Main include dir
find_path(SigC++_INCLUDE_DIR
NAMES sigc++/sigc++.h
PATHS ${SigC++_PKGCONF_INCLUDE_DIRS}
PATH_SUFFIXES sigc++-2.0
)
# Glib-related libraries also use a separate config header, which is in lib dir
find_path(SigC++Config_INCLUDE_DIR
NAMES sigc++config.h
PATHS ${SigC++_PKGCONF_INCLUDE_DIRS} /usr
PATH_SUFFIXES lib/sigc++-2.0/include
)
libfind_library(SigC++ sigc 2.0)
# Set the include dir variables and the libraries and let libfind_process do the rest.
# NOTE: Singular variables for this library, plural for libraries this this lib depends on.
set(SigC++_PROCESS_INCLUDES SigC++_INCLUDE_DIR SigC++Config_INCLUDE_DIR)
set(SigC++_PROCESS_LIBS SigC++_LIBRARY)
libfind_process(SigC++)