# - Find the KDE4 include and library dirs, KDE preprocessors and define a some macros # # This module defines the following variables: # # KDE4_FOUND - set to TRUE if everything required for building KDE software has been found # # KDE4_DEFINITIONS - compiler definitions required for compiling KDE software # KDE4_INCLUDE_DIR - the KDE 4 include directory # KDE4_INCLUDES - all include directories required for KDE, i.e. # KDE4_INCLUDE_DIR, but also the Qt4 include directories # and other platform specific include directories # KDE4_LIB_DIR - the directory where the KDE libraries are installed, # intended to be used with LINK_DIRECTORIES(). In general, this is not necessary. # KDE4_LIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where libexec executables from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_BIN_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where executables from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_SBIN_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where system executables from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_DATA_INSTALL_DIR - the parent directory where kdelibs applications install their data # KDE4_HTML_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where HTML documentation from kdelibs is installed # KDE4_CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where config files from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_ICON_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where icons from kdelibs are # KDE4_IMPORTS_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where imports from kdelibs are # KDE4_KCFG_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where kconfig files from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_LOCALE_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where translations from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_MIME_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where mimetype desktop files from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_SOUND_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where sound files from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_TEMPLATES_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where templates (Create new file...) from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_WALLPAPER_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where wallpapers from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_KCONF_UPDATE_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where kconf_update files from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_AUTOSTART_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where autostart from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_XDG_APPS_INSTALL_DIR - the XDG apps dir from kdelibs # KDE4_XDG_DIRECTORY_INSTALL_DIR - the XDG directory from kdelibs # KDE4_SYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where sysconfig files from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_MAN_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where man pages from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_INFO_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where info files from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_DBUS_INTERFACES_DIR - the directory where dbus interfaces from kdelibs are installed # KDE4_DBUS_SERVICES_DIR - the directory where dbus service files from kdelibs are installed # # The following variables are defined for the various tools required to # compile KDE software: # # KDE4_KCFGC_EXECUTABLE - the kconfig_compiler executable # KDE4_AUTOMOC_EXECUTABLE - the kde4automoc executable, deprecated, use AUTOMOC4_EXECUTABLE instead # KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE - the meinproc4 executable # KDE4_MAKEKDEWIDGETS_EXECUTABLE - the makekdewidgets executable # # The following variables point to the location of the KDE libraries, # but shouldn't be used directly: # # KDE4_KDECORE_LIBRARY - the kdecore library # KDE4_KDEUI_LIBRARY - the kdeui library # KDE4_KIO_LIBRARY - the kio library # KDE4_KPARTS_LIBRARY - the kparts library # KDE4_KUTILS_LIBRARY - the kutils library # KDE4_KEMOTICONS_LIBRARY - the kemoticons library # KDE4_KIDLETIME_LIBRARY - the kidletime library # KDE4_KCMUTILS_LIBRARY - the kcmutils library # KDE4_KPRINTUTILS_LIBRARY - the kprintutils library # KDE4_KDE3SUPPORT_LIBRARY - the kde3support library # KDE4_KFILE_LIBRARY - the kfile library # KDE4_KHTML_LIBRARY - the khtml library # KDE4_KJS_LIBRARY - the kjs library # KDE4_KJSAPI_LIBRARY - the kjs public api library # KDE4_KNEWSTUFF2_LIBRARY - the knewstuff2 library # KDE4_KNEWSTUFF3_LIBRARY - the knewstuff3 library # KDE4_KDNSSD_LIBRARY - the kdnssd library # KDE4_PHONON_LIBRARY - the phonon library # KDE4_THREADWEAVER_LIBRARY- the threadweaver library # KDE4_SOLID_LIBRARY - the solid library # KDE4_KNOTIFYCONFIG_LIBRARY- the knotifyconfig library # KDE4_KROSSCORE_LIBRARY - the krosscore library # KDE4_KTEXTEDITOR_LIBRARY - the ktexteditor library # KDE4_NEPOMUK_LIBRARY - the nepomuk library # KDE4_PLASMA_LIBRARY - the plasma library # KDE4_KUNITCONVERSION_LIBRARY - the kunitconversion library # KDE4_KDEWEBKIT_LIBRARY - the kdewebkit library # # KDE4_PLASMA_OPENGL_FOUND - TRUE if the OpenGL support of Plasma has been found, NOTFOUND otherwise # # Compared to the variables above, the following variables # also contain all of the depending libraries, so the variables below # should be used instead of the ones above: # # KDE4_KDECORE_LIBS - the kdecore library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KDEUI_LIBS - the kdeui library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KIO_LIBS - the kio library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KPARTS_LIBS - the kparts library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KUTILS_LIBS - the kutils library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KEMOTICONS_LIBS - the kemoticons library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KIDLETIME_LIBS - the kidletime library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KCMUTILS_LIBS - the kcmutils library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KPRINTUTILS_LIBS - the kprintutils library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KDE3SUPPORT_LIBS - the kde3support library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KFILE_LIBS - the kfile library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KHTML_LIBS - the khtml library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KJS_LIBS - the kjs library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KJSAPI_LIBS - the kjs public api library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KNEWSTUFF2_LIBS - the knewstuff2 library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KNEWSTUFF3_LIBS - the knewstuff3 library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KDNSSD_LIBS - the kdnssd library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KDESU_LIBS - the kdesu library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KPTY_LIBS - the kpty library and all depending libraries # KDE4_PHONON_LIBS - the phonon library and all depending librairies # KDE4_THREADWEAVER_LIBRARIES- the threadweaver library and all depending libraries # KDE4_SOLID_LIBS - the solid library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KNOTIFYCONFIG_LIBS - the knotify config library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KROSSCORE_LIBS - the kross core library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KROSSUI_LIBS - the kross ui library which includes core and all depending libraries # KDE4_KTEXTEDITOR_LIBS - the ktexteditor library and all depending libraries # KDE4_NEPOMUK_LIBS - the nepomuk library and all depending libraries # KDE4_PLASMA_LIBS - the plasma library and all depending librairies # KDE4_KUNITCONVERSION_LIBS - the kunitconversion library and all depending libraries # KDE4_KDEWEBKIT_LIBS - the kdewebkit library and all depending libraries # # This module defines also a bunch of variables used as locations for install directories # for files of the package which is using this module. These variables don't say # anything about the location of the installed KDE. # They can be relative (to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX) or absolute. # Under Windows they are always relative. # # BIN_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where executables will be installed (default is prefix/bin) # BUNDLE_INSTALL_DIR - Mac only: the directory where application bundles will be installed (default is /Applications/KDE4 ) # SBIN_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where system executables will be installed (default is prefix/sbin) # LIB_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where libraries will be installed (default is prefix/lib) # CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where config files will be installed # DATA_INSTALL_DIR - the parent directory where applications can install their data # HTML_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where HTML documentation will be installed # ICON_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where the icons will be installed (default prefix/share/icons/) # INFO_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where info files will be installed (default prefix/info) # KCFG_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where kconfig files will be installed # LOCALE_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where translations will be installed # MAN_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where man pages will be installed (default prefix/man/) # MIME_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where mimetype desktop files will be installed # PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR - the subdirectory relative to the install prefix where plugins will be installed (default is ${KDE4_LIB_INSTALL_DIR}/kde4) # IMPORTS_INSTALL_DIR - the subdirectory relative to the install prefix where imports will be installed # SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where service (desktop, protocol, ...) files will be installed # SERVICETYPES_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where servicestypes desktop files will be installed # SOUND_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where sound files will be installed # TEMPLATES_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where templates (Create new file...) will be installed # WALLPAPER_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where wallpapers will be installed # AUTOSTART_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where autostart files will be installed # DEMO_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where demos will be installed # KCONF_UPDATE_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where kconf_update files will be installed # SYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where sysconfig files will be installed (default /etc) # XDG_APPS_INSTALL_DIR - the XDG apps dir # XDG_DIRECTORY_INSTALL_DIR- the XDG directory # XDG_MIME_INSTALL_DIR - the XDG mimetypes install dir # DBUS_INTERFACES_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where dbus interfaces will be installed (default is prefix/share/dbus-1/interfaces) # DBUS_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where dbus services will be installed (default is prefix/share/dbus-1/services ) # DBUS_SYSTEM_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR - the directory where dbus system services will be installed (default is prefix/share/dbus-1/system-services ) # # The variable INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS can be used when installing libraries # or executables into the default locations. # The INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS variable should be used when libraries are installed. # It should also be used when installing applications, since then # on OS X application bundles will be installed to BUNDLE_INSTALL_DIR. # The variable MUST NOT be used for installing plugins. # It also MUST NOT be used for executables which are intended to go into sbin/ or libexec/. # # Usage is like this: # install(TARGETS kdecore kdeui ${INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS} ) # # This will install libraries correctly under UNIX, OSX and Windows (i.e. dll's go # into bin/. # # # The following variable is provided, but seem to be unused: # LIBS_HTML_INSTALL_DIR /share/doc/HTML CACHE STRING "Is this still used ?") # # The following user adjustable options are provided: # # KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL - enable KDE-style enable-final all-in-one-compilation # KDE4_BUILD_TESTS - enable this to build the testcases # KDE4_ENABLE_FPIE - enable it to use gcc Position Independent Executables feature # KDE4_USE_COMMON_CMAKE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_DIR - only present for CMake >= 2.6.3, defaults to TRUE # If enabled, the package should install its Config.cmake file to # lib/cmake// instead to lib//cmake # KDE4_SERIALIZE_TOOL - wrapper to serialize potentially resource-intensive commands during # parallel builds (set to 'icecc' when using icecream) # # It also adds the following macros and functions (from KDE4Macros.cmake) # KDE4_ADD_UI_FILES (SRCS_VAR file1.ui ... fileN.ui) # Use this to add Qt designer ui files to your application/library. # # KDE4_ADD_UI3_FILES (SRCS_VAR file1.ui ... fileN.ui) # Use this to add Qt designer ui files from Qt version 3 to your application/library. # # KDE4_ADD_KCFG_FILES (SRCS_VAR [GENERATE_MOC] [USE_RELATIVE_PATH] file1.kcfgc ... fileN.kcfgc) # Use this to add KDE config compiler files to your application/library. # Use optional GENERATE_MOC to generate moc if you use signals in your kcfg files. # Use optional USE_RELATIVE_PATH to generate the classes in the build following the given # relative path to the file. # # KDE4_ADD_WIDGET_FILES (SRCS_VAR file1.widgets ... fileN.widgets) # Use this to add widget description files for the makekdewidgets code generator # for Qt Designer plugins. # # KDE4_CREATE_FINAL_FILES (filename_CXX filename_C file1 ... fileN) # This macro is intended mainly for internal uses. # It is used for enable-final. It will generate two source files, # one for the C files and one for the C++ files. # These files will have the names given in filename_CXX and filename_C. # # KDE4_ADD_PLUGIN ( name [WITH_PREFIX] file1 ... fileN ) # Create a KDE plugin (KPart, kioslave, etc.) from the given source files. # It supports KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL. # If WITH_PREFIX is given, the resulting plugin will have the prefix "lib", otherwise it won't. # # KDE4_ADD_KDEINIT_EXECUTABLE (name [NOGUI] [RUN_UNINSTALLED] file1 ... fileN) # Create a KDE application in the form of a module loadable via kdeinit. # A library named kdeinit_ will be created and a small executable which links to it. # It supports KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL # If the executable doesn't have a GUI, use the option NOGUI. By default on OS X # application bundles are created, with the NOGUI option no bundles but simple executables # are created. Under Windows this flag is also necessary to separate between applications # with GUI and without. On other UNIX systems this flag has no effect. # RUN_UNINSTALLED is deprecated and is ignored, for details see the documentation for # KDE4_ADD_EXECUTABLE(). # # KDE4_ADD_EXECUTABLE (name [NOGUI] [TEST] [RUN_UNINSTALLED] file1 ... fileN) # Equivalent to ADD_EXECUTABLE(), but additionally adds some more features: # -support for KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL # -support for automoc # -automatic RPATH handling # If the executable doesn't have a GUI, use the option NOGUI. By default on OS X # application bundles are created, with the NOGUI option no bundles but simple executables # are created. Under Windows this flag is also necessary to separate between applications # with GUI and without. On other UNIX systems this flag has no effect. # The option TEST is for internal use only. # The option RUN_UNINSTALLED is ignored. It was necessary with KDE 4.0 and 4.1 # if the executable had to be run from the build tree. Since KDE 4.2 all # executables can be always run uninstalled (the RPATH of executables which are not # yet installed points since then into the buildtree and is changed # to the proper location when installing, so RUN_UNINSTALLED is not necessary anymore). # # KDE4_ADD_LIBRARY (name [STATIC | SHARED | MODULE ] file1 ... fileN) # Equivalent to ADD_LIBRARY(). Additionally it supports KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL, # includes automoc-handling and sets LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES target property empty. # The RPATH is set according to the global RPATH settings as set up by FindKDE4Internal.cmake # (CMAKE_SKIP_BUILD_RPATH=FALSE, CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH=FALSE, CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH=TRUE) # Under Windows it adds a -DMAKE__LIB definition to the compilation. # # KDE4_ADD_UNIT_TEST (testname [TESTNAME targetname] file1 ... fileN) # add a unit test, which is executed when running make test # it will be built with RPATH poiting to the build dir # The targets are always created, but only built for the "all" # target if the option KDE4_BUILD_TESTS is enabled. Otherwise the rules for the target # are created but not built by default. You can build them by manually building the target. # The name of the target can be specified using TESTNAME , if it is not given # the macro will default to the # KDESRCDIR is set to the source directory of the test, this can be used with # KGlobal::dirs()->addResourceDir( "data", KDESRCDIR ) # # # KDE4_ADD_APP_ICON (SRCS_VAR pattern) # adds an application icon to target source list. # Make sure you have a 128x128 icon, or the icon won't display on Mac OS X. # Mac OSX notes : the application icon is added to a Mac OS X bundle so that Finder and friends show the right thing. # Win32 notes: the application icon(s) are compiled into the application # There is some workaround in kde4_add_kdeinit_executable to make it possible for those applications as well. # Parameters: # SRCS_VAR - specifies the list of source files # pattern - regular expression for searching application icons # Example: KDE4_ADD_APP_ICON( myapp_SOURCES "pics/cr*-myapp.png") # Example: KDE4_ADD_APP_ICON( myapp_KDEINIT_SRCS "icons/oxygen/*/apps/myapp.png") # # KDE4_UPDATE_ICONCACHE() # Notifies the icon cache that new icons have been installed by updating # mtime of ${ICON_INSTALL_DIR}/hicolor directory. # # KDE4_INSTALL_ICONS( path theme) # Installs all png and svgz files in the current directory to the icon # directory given in path, in the subdirectory for the given icon theme. # # KDE4_CREATE_HANDBOOK( docbookfile [INSTALL_DESTINATION installdest] [SUBDIR subdir]) # Create the handbook from the docbookfile (using meinproc4) # The resulting handbook will be installed to when using # INSTALL_DESTINATION , or to / if # SUBDIR is specified. # # KDE4_CREATE_MANPAGE( docbookfile section ) # Create the manpage for the specified section from the docbookfile (using meinproc4) # The resulting manpage will be installed to when using # INSTALL_DESTINATION , or to / if # SUBDIR is specified. # # KDE4_INSTALL_AUTH_ACTIONS( HELPER_ID ACTIONS_FILE ) # This macro generates an action file, depending on the backend used, for applications using KAuth. # It accepts the helper id (the DBUS name) and a file containing the actions (check kdelibs/kdecore/auth/example # for file format). The macro will take care of generating the file according to the backend specified, # and to install it in the right location. This (at the moment) means that on Linux (PolicyKit) a .policy # file will be generated and installed into the policykit action directory (usually /usr/share/PolicyKit/policy/), # and on Mac (Authorization Services) will be added to the system action registry using the native MacOS API during # the install phase # # KDE4_INSTALL_AUTH_HELPER_FILES( HELPER_TARGET HELPER_ID HELPER_USER ) # This macro adds the needed files for an helper executable meant to be used by applications using KAuth. # It accepts the helper target, the helper ID (the DBUS name) and the user under which the helper will run on. # This macro takes care of generate the needed files, and install them in the right location. This boils down # to a DBus policy to let the helper register on the system bus, and a service file for letting the helper # being automatically activated by the system bus. # *WARNING* You have to install the helper in ${LIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR} to make sure everything will work. # # # # A note on the possible values for CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE and how KDE handles # the flags for those buildtypes. FindKDE4Internal supports the values # Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo, Profile and Debugfull: # # Release # optimised for speed, qDebug/kDebug turned off, no debug symbols, no asserts # RelWithDebInfo (Release with debug info) # similar to Release, optimised for speed, but with debugging symbols on (-g) # Debug # optimised but debuggable, debugging on (-g) # (-fno-reorder-blocks -fno-schedule-insns -fno-inline) # DebugFull # no optimization, full debugging on (-g3) # Profile # DebugFull + -ftest-coverage -fprofile-arcs # # # The default buildtype is RelWithDebInfo. # It is expected that the "Debug" build type be still debuggable with gdb # without going all over the place, but still produce better performance. # It's also important to note that gcc cannot detect all warning conditions # unless the optimiser is active. # # # This module allows to depend on a particular minimum version of kdelibs. # To acomplish that one should use the appropriate cmake syntax for # find_package. For example to depend on kdelibs >= 4.1.0 one should use # # find_package(KDE4 4.1.0 REQUIRED) # # In earlier versions of KDE you could use the variable KDE_MIN_VERSION to # have such a dependency. This variable is deprecated with KDE 4.2.0, but # will still work to make the module backwards-compatible. # _KDE4_PLATFORM_INCLUDE_DIRS is used only internally # _KDE4_PLATFORM_DEFINITIONS is used only internally # Copyright (c) 2006-2009, Alexander Neundorf # Copyright (c) 2006, Laurent Montel, # # Redistribution and use is allowed according to the terms of the BSD license. # For details see the accompanying COPYING-CMAKE-SCRIPTS file. message(STATUS "Using private FindKDE4Internal module to deactivate hidden visibility building") # this is required now by cmake 2.6 and so must not be skipped by if(KDE4_FOUND) below cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.9 FATAL_ERROR) # set the cmake policies to the 2.4.x compatibility settings (may change for KDE 4.3) cmake_policy(VERSION 2.4.5) # Policy 25=new: identify Apple Clang as AppleClang to ensure # consistency in compiler feature determination # Policy 60=new: don't rewrite ${prefix}/lib/libfoo.dylib as -lfoo cmake_policy(SET CMP0025 NEW) cmake_policy(SET CMP0060 NEW) # Only do something if it hasn't been found yet if(NOT KDE4_FOUND) # get the directory of the current file, used later on in the file #get_filename_component( kde_cmake_module_dir ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE} PATH) set( kde_cmake_module_dir "@PREFIX@/share/apps/cmake/modules") include (MacroEnsureVersion) # We may only search for other packages with "REQUIRED" if we are required ourselves. # This file can be processed either (usually) included in FindKDE4.cmake or # (when building kdelibs) directly via FIND_PACKAGE(KDE4Internal), that's why # we have to check for both KDE4_FIND_REQUIRED and KDE4Internal_FIND_REQUIRED. if(KDE4_FIND_REQUIRED OR KDE4Internal_FIND_REQUIRED) set(_REQ_STRING_KDE4 "REQUIRED") set(_REQ_STRING_KDE4_MESSAGE "FATAL_ERROR") else(KDE4_FIND_REQUIRED OR KDE4Internal_FIND_REQUIRED) set(_REQ_STRING_KDE4 ) set(_REQ_STRING_KDE4_MESSAGE "STATUS") endif(KDE4_FIND_REQUIRED OR KDE4Internal_FIND_REQUIRED) # Store CMAKE_MODULE_PATH and then append the current dir to it, so we are sure # we get the FindQt4.cmake located next to us and not a different one. # The original CMAKE_MODULE_PATH is restored later on. set(_kde_cmake_module_path_back ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}) set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${kde_cmake_module_dir} ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH} ) # if the minimum Qt requirement is changed, change all occurrence in the # following lines if( NOT QT_MIN_VERSION ) set(QT_MIN_VERSION "4.8.0") endif( NOT QT_MIN_VERSION ) if( ${QT_MIN_VERSION} VERSION_LESS "4.8.0" ) set(QT_MIN_VERSION "4.8.0") endif( ${QT_MIN_VERSION} VERSION_LESS "4.8.0" ) # Tell FindQt4.cmake to point the QT_QTFOO_LIBRARY targets at the imported targets # for the Qt libraries, so we get full handling of release and debug versions of the # Qt libs and are flexible regarding the install location of Qt under Windows: set(QT_USE_IMPORTED_TARGETS TRUE) #this line includes FindQt4.cmake, which searches the Qt library and headers # TODO: we should check here that all necessary modules of Qt have been found, e.g. QtDBus find_package(Qt4 ${_REQ_STRING_KDE4}) # automoc4 (from kdesupport) is now required, Alex find_package(Automoc4 ${_REQ_STRING_KDE4}) # cmake 2.6.0 and automoc4 < 0.9.84 don't work right for -D flags if (NOT AUTOMOC4_VERSION) # the version macro was added for 0.9.84 set(AUTOMOC4_VERSION "0.9.83") endif (NOT AUTOMOC4_VERSION) set(_automoc4_min_version "0.9.88") macro_ensure_version("${_automoc4_min_version}" "${AUTOMOC4_VERSION}" _automoc4_version_ok) # for compatibility with KDE 4.0.x set(KDE4_AUTOMOC_EXECUTABLE "${AUTOMOC4_EXECUTABLE}" ) # Perl is not required for building KDE software, but we had that here since 4.0 find_package(Perl) if(NOT PERL_FOUND) message(STATUS "Perl not found") endif(NOT PERL_FOUND) # restore the original CMAKE_MODULE_PATH set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${_kde_cmake_module_path_back}) # we check for Phonon not here, but further below, i.e. after KDELibsDependencies.cmake # has been loaded, which helps in the case that phonon is installed to the same # directory as kdelibs. # find_package(Phonon ${_REQ_STRING_KDE4}) # Check that we really found everything. # If KDE4 was searched with REQUIRED, we error out with FATAL_ERROR if something wasn't found # already above in the other FIND_PACKAGE() calls. # If KDE4 was searched without REQUIRED and something in the FIND_PACKAGE() calls above wasn't found, # then we get here and must check that everything has actually been found. If something is missing, # we must not fail with FATAL_ERROR, but only not set KDE4_FOUND. if(NOT QT4_FOUND) message(STATUS "KDE4 not found, because Qt4 was not found") return() endif(NOT QT4_FOUND) if(NOT AUTOMOC4_FOUND OR NOT _automoc4_version_ok) if(NOT AUTOMOC4_FOUND) message(${_REQ_STRING_KDE4_MESSAGE} "KDE4 not found, because Automoc4 not found.") return() else(NOT AUTOMOC4_FOUND) if(NOT _automoc4_version_ok) message(${_REQ_STRING_KDE4_MESSAGE} "Your version of automoc4 is too old. You have ${AUTOMOC4_VERSION}, you need at least ${_automoc4_min_version}") return() endif(NOT _automoc4_version_ok) endif(NOT AUTOMOC4_FOUND) endif(NOT AUTOMOC4_FOUND OR NOT _automoc4_version_ok) # now we are sure we have everything we need include (MacroLibrary) include (CheckCXXCompilerFlag) include (CheckCXXSourceCompiles) # are we trying to compile kdelibs ? kdelibs_SOURCE_DIR comes from "project(kdelibs)" in kdelibs/CMakeLists.txt # then enter bootstrap mode if(kdelibs_SOURCE_DIR) set(_kdeBootStrapping TRUE) message(STATUS "Building kdelibs...") else(kdelibs_SOURCE_DIR) set(_kdeBootStrapping FALSE) endif(kdelibs_SOURCE_DIR) # helper macro, sets both the KDE4_FOO_LIBRARY and KDE4_FOO_LIBS variables to KDE4__foo # It is used both in bootstrapping and in normal mode. macro(_KDE4_SET_LIB_VARIABLES _var _lib _prefix) set(KDE4_${_var}_LIBRARY ${_prefix}${_lib} ) set(KDE4_${_var}_LIBS ${_prefix}${_lib} ) endmacro(_KDE4_SET_LIB_VARIABLES _var _lib _prefix) ####################### #now try to find some kde stuff ################################ if (_kdeBootStrapping) set(KDE4_INCLUDE_DIR ${kdelibs_SOURCE_DIR}) set(EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH ${kdelibs_BINARY_DIR}/bin ) if (WIN32) set(LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH} ) # CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR is the output subdirectory created e.g. by XCode and MSVC if (NOT WINCE) set(KDE4_KCFGC_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/kconfig_compiler ) set(KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/meinproc4 ) else (NOT WINCE) set(KDE4_KCFGC_EXECUTABLE ${HOST_BINDIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/kconfig_compiler ) set(KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE ${HOST_BINDIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/meinproc4 ) endif(NOT WINCE) set(KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/meinproc4 ) set(KDE4_KAUTH_POLICY_GEN_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/kauth-policy-gen ) set(KDE4_MAKEKDEWIDGETS_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/makekdewidgets ) else (WIN32) set(LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib ) set(KDE4_KCFGC_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/kconfig_compiler${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}.shell ) set(KDE4_KAUTH_POLICY_GEN_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/kauth-policy-gen${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}.shell ) set(KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/meinproc4${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}.shell ) set(KDE4_MAKEKDEWIDGETS_EXECUTABLE ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/makekdewidgets${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}.shell ) endif (WIN32) set(KDE4_LIB_DIR ${LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}) # when building kdelibs, make the kcfg rules depend on the binaries... set( _KDE4_KCONFIG_COMPILER_DEP kconfig_compiler) set( _KDE4_KAUTH_POLICY_GEN_EXECUTABLE_DEP kauth-policy-gen) set( _KDE4_MAKEKDEWIDGETS_DEP makekdewidgets) set( _KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE_DEP meinproc4) set(KDE4_INSTALLED_VERSION_OK TRUE) else (_kdeBootStrapping) # ... but NOT otherwise set( _KDE4_KCONFIG_COMPILER_DEP) set( _KDE4_MAKEKDEWIDGETS_DEP) set( _KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE_DEP) set( _KDE4_KAUTH_POLICY_GEN_EXECUTABLE_DEP) set(LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib ) if (WIN32) # we don't want to be forced to set two paths into the build tree set(LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin ) # on win32 the install dir is determined on runtime not install time # KDELIBS_INSTALL_DIR and QT_INSTALL_DIR are used in KDELibsDependencies.cmake to setup # kde install paths and library dependencies get_filename_component(_DIR ${KDE4_KDECONFIG_EXECUTABLE} PATH ) get_filename_component(KDE4_INSTALL_DIR ${_DIR} PATH ) get_filename_component(_DIR ${QT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE} PATH ) get_filename_component(QT_INSTALL_DIR ${_DIR} PATH ) endif (WIN32) # These files contain information about the installed kdelibs, Alex include(${kde_cmake_module_dir}/KDELibsDependencies.cmake) include(${kde_cmake_module_dir}/KDEPlatformProfile.cmake) # Check the version of KDE. It must be at least KDE_MIN_VERSION as set by the user. # KDE_VERSION is set in KDELibsDependencies.cmake since KDE 4.0.x. Alex # Support for the new-style (>= 2.6.0) support for requiring some version of a package: if (NOT KDE_MIN_VERSION) if (KDE4_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR) set(KDE_MIN_VERSION "${KDE4_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR}.${KDE4_FIND_VERSION_MINOR}.${KDE4_FIND_VERSION_PATCH}") else (KDE4_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR) set(KDE_MIN_VERSION "4.0.0") endif (KDE4_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR) endif (NOT KDE_MIN_VERSION) #message(FATAL_ERROR "KDE_MIN_VERSION=${KDE_MIN_VERSION} found ${KDE_VERSION} exact: -${KDE4_FIND_VERSION_EXACT}- version: -${KDE4_FIND_VERSION}-") macro_ensure_version( ${KDE_MIN_VERSION} ${KDE_VERSION} KDE4_INSTALLED_VERSION_OK ) # KDE4_LIB_INSTALL_DIR and KDE4_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR are set in KDELibsDependencies.cmake, # use them to set the KDE4_LIB_DIR and KDE4_INCLUDE_DIR "public interface" variables set(KDE4_LIB_DIR ${KDE4_LIB_INSTALL_DIR} ) set(KDE4_INCLUDE_DIR ${KDE4_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR} ) # This setting is currently not recorded in KDELibsDependencies.cmake: find_file(KDE4_PLASMA_OPENGL_FOUND plasma/glapplet.h PATHS ${KDE4_INCLUDE_DIR} NO_DEFAULT_PATH) # Now include the file with the imported tools (executable targets). # This export-file is generated and installed by the toplevel CMakeLists.txt of kdelibs. # Having the libs and tools in two separate files should help with cross compiling. include(${kde_cmake_module_dir}/KDELibs4ToolsTargets.cmake) # get the build CONFIGURATIONS which were exported in this file, and use just the first # of them to get the location of the installed executables get_target_property(_importedConfigurations ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}kconfig_compiler IMPORTED_CONFIGURATIONS ) list(GET _importedConfigurations 0 _firstConfig) if(NOT WINCE) get_target_property(KDE4_KCFGC_EXECUTABLE ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}kconfig_compiler LOCATION_${_firstConfig}) get_target_property(KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}meinproc4 LOCATION_${_firstConfig}) else(NOT WINCE) set(KDE4_KCFGC_EXECUTABLE ${HOST_BINDIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/kconfig_compiler ) set(KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE ${HOST_BINDIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/meinproc4 ) endif(NOT WINCE) get_target_property(KDE4_KAUTH_POLICY_GEN_EXECUTABLE ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}kauth-policy-gen LOCATION_${_firstConfig}) get_target_property(KDE4_MAKEKDEWIDGETS_EXECUTABLE ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}makekdewidgets LOCATION_${_firstConfig}) # allow searching cmake modules in all given kde install locations (KDEDIRS based) execute_process(COMMAND "${KDE4_KDECONFIG_EXECUTABLE}" --path data OUTPUT_VARIABLE _data_DIR ERROR_QUIET OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE) file(TO_CMAKE_PATH "${_data_DIR}" _data_DIR) foreach(dir ${_data_DIR}) set (apath "${dir}/cmake/modules") if (EXISTS "${apath}") set (included 0) string(TOLOWER "${apath}" _apath) # ignore already added pathes, case insensitive foreach(adir ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}) string(TOLOWER "${adir}" _adir) if ("${_adir}" STREQUAL "${_apath}") set (included 1) endif ("${_adir}" STREQUAL "${_apath}") endforeach(adir) if (NOT included) message(STATUS "Adding ${apath} to CMAKE_MODULE_PATH") set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH} "${apath}") endif (NOT included) endif (EXISTS "${apath}") endforeach(dir) # This file contains the exported library target from kdelibs (new with cmake 2.6.x), e.g. # the library target "kdeui" is exported as "KDE4__kdeui". The "KDE4__" is used as # "namespace" to separate the imported targets from "normal" targets, it is stored in # KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX, which is set in KDELibsDependencies.cmake . # This export-file is generated and installed by the toplevel CMakeLists.txt of kdelibs. # Include it to "import" the libraries from kdelibs into the current projects as targets. # This makes setting the _LIBRARY and _LIBS variables actually a bit superfluos, since e.g. # the kdeui library could now also be used just as "KDE4__kdeui" and still have all their # dependent libraries handled correctly. But to keep compatibility and not to change # behaviour we set all these variables anyway as seen below. Alex include(${kde_cmake_module_dir}/KDELibs4LibraryTargets.cmake) # This one is for compatibility only: set(KDE4_THREADWEAVER_LIBRARIES ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}threadweaver ) endif (_kdeBootStrapping) # Set the various KDE4_FOO_LIBRARY/LIBS variables. # In bootstrapping mode KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX is empty, so e.g. KDE4_KDECORE_LIBRARY # will be simply set to "kdecore". # Sorted by names: _kde4_set_lib_variables(KCMUTILS kcmutils "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KDE3SUPPORT kde3support "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KDECORE kdecore "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KDEUI kdeui "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KDEWEBKIT kdewebkit "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KDNSSD kdnssd "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KEMOTICONS kemoticons "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KFILE kfile "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KHTML khtml "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KIDLETIME kidletime "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KIO kio "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KJS kjs "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KJSAPI kjsapi "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KNEWSTUFF2 knewstuff2 "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KNEWSTUFF3 knewstuff3 "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KNOTIFYCONFIG knotifyconfig "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KPARTS kparts "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KPRINTUTILS kprintutils "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KROSSCORE krosscore "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KROSSUI krossui "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KTEXTEDITOR ktexteditor "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KUNITCONVERSION kunitconversion "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KUTILS kutils "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(PLASMA plasma "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(SOLID solid "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(THREADWEAVER threadweaver "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") if (UNIX) _kde4_set_lib_variables(KDEFAKES kdefakes "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KDESU kdesu "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") _kde4_set_lib_variables(KPTY kpty "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") endif (UNIX) # The nepomuk target does not always exist, since is is built conditionally. When bootstrapping # we set it always anyways. if(_kdeBootStrapping OR TARGET ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}nepomuk) _kde4_set_lib_variables(NEPOMUK nepomuk "${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}") endif(_kdeBootStrapping OR TARGET ${KDE4_TARGET_PREFIX}nepomuk) ################### try to find Phonon ############################################ # we do this here instead of above together with the checks for Perl etc. # since FindPhonon.cmake also uses ${KDE4_LIB_INSTALL_DIR} to check for Phonon, # which helps with finding the phonon installed as part of kdesupport: # only make Phonon REQUIRED if KDE4 itself is REQUIRED find_package(Phonon 4.3.80 ${_REQ_STRING_KDE4}) set(KDE4_PHONON_LIBRARY ${PHONON_LIBRARY}) set(KDE4_PHONON_LIBS ${PHONON_LIBS}) set(KDE4_PHONON_INCLUDES ${PHONON_INCLUDES}) if(NOT PHONON_FOUND) message(STATUS "KDE4 not found, because Phonon was not found") return() endif(NOT PHONON_FOUND) ##################### provide some options ########################################## option(KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL "Enable final all-in-one compilation") option(KDE4_BUILD_TESTS "Build the tests" ON) option(KDE4_ENABLE_HTMLHANDBOOK "Create targets htmlhandbook for creating the html versions of the docbook docs") set(KDE4_SERIALIZE_TOOL "" CACHE STRING "Tool to serialize resource-intensive commands in parallel builds") # if CMake 2.6.3 or above is used, provide an option which should be used by other KDE packages # whether to install a CMake FooConfig.cmake into lib/foo/cmake/ or /lib/cmake/foo/ # (with 2.6.3 and above also lib/cmake/foo/ is supported): if(${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER 2.6.2) option(KDE4_USE_COMMON_CMAKE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_DIR "Prefer to install the Config.cmake files to lib/cmake/ instead to lib//cmake" TRUE) else(${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER 2.6.2) set(KDE4_USE_COMMON_CMAKE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_DIR FALSE) endif(${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION} VERSION_GREATER 2.6.2) # Position-Independent-Executable is a feature of Binutils, Libc, and GCC that creates an executable # which is something between a shared library and a normal executable. # Programs compiled with these features appear as ?shared object? with the file command. # info from "http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hlfs/view/unstable/glibc/chapter02/pie.html" option(KDE4_ENABLE_FPIE "Enable platform supports PIE linking") if (WIN32) list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/apps/cmake/modules") find_package(KDEWin REQUIRED) option(KDE4_ENABLE_UAC_MANIFEST "add manifest to make vista uac happy" OFF) if (KDE4_ENABLE_UAC_MANIFEST) find_program(KDE4_MT_EXECUTABLE mt PATHS ${KDEWIN_INCLUDE_DIR}/../bin NO_DEFAULT_PATH ) if (KDE4_MT_EXECUTABLE) message(STATUS "Found KDE manifest tool at ${KDE4_MT_EXECUTABLE} ") else (KDE4_MT_EXECUTABLE) message(STATUS "KDE manifest tool not found, manifest generating for Windows Vista disabled") set (KDE4_ENABLE_UAC_MANIFEST OFF) endif (KDE4_MT_EXECUTABLE) endif (KDE4_ENABLE_UAC_MANIFEST) endif (WIN32) ##################### some more settings ########################################## if( KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL) add_definitions(-DKDE_USE_FINAL) endif(KDE4_ENABLE_FINAL) if(KDE4_SERIALIZE_TOOL) # parallel build with many meinproc invocations can consume a huge amount of memory set(KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE ${KDE4_SERIALIZE_TOOL} ${KDE4_MEINPROC_EXECUTABLE}) endif(KDE4_SERIALIZE_TOOL) # If we are building ! kdelibs, check where kdelibs are installed. # If they are installed in a directory which contains "lib64", we default to "64" for LIB_SUFFIX, # so the current project will by default also go into lib64. # The same for lib32. Alex set(_Init_LIB_SUFFIX "") if ("${KDE4_LIB_DIR}" MATCHES lib64) set(_Init_LIB_SUFFIX 64) endif ("${KDE4_LIB_DIR}" MATCHES lib64) if ("${KDE4_LIB_DIR}" MATCHES lib32) set(_Init_LIB_SUFFIX 32) endif ("${KDE4_LIB_DIR}" MATCHES lib32) set(LIB_SUFFIX "${_Init_LIB_SUFFIX}" CACHE STRING "Define suffix of directory name (32/64)" ) ########## the following are directories where stuff will be installed to ########### # # this has to be after find_xxx() block above, since there KDELibsDependencies.cmake is included # which contains the install dirs from kdelibs, which are reused below if (WIN32) # use relative install prefix to avoid hardcoded install paths in cmake_install.cmake files set(LIB_INSTALL_DIR "lib${LIB_SUFFIX}" ) # The subdirectory relative to the install prefix where libraries will be installed (default is ${EXEC_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib${LIB_SUFFIX}) set(EXEC_INSTALL_PREFIX "" ) # Base directory for executables and libraries set(SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX "share" ) # Base directory for files which go to share/ set(BIN_INSTALL_DIR "bin" ) # The install dir for executables (default ${EXEC_INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin) set(SBIN_INSTALL_DIR "sbin" ) # The install dir for system executables (default ${EXEC_INSTALL_PREFIX}/sbin) set(LIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR "${BIN_INSTALL_DIR}" ) # The subdirectory relative to the install prefix where libraries will be installed (default is ${BIN_INSTALL_DIR}) set(INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR "include" ) # The subdirectory to the header prefix set(PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR "lib${LIB_SUFFIX}/kde4" ) # "The subdirectory relative to the install prefix where plugins will be installed (default is ${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}/kde4) set(IMPORTS_INSTALL_DIR "${PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR}/imports" ) # "The subdirectory relative to the install prefix where imports will be installed set(CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR "share/config" ) # The config file install dir set(DATA_INSTALL_DIR "share/apps" ) # The parent directory where applications can install their data set(HTML_INSTALL_DIR "share/doc/HTML" ) # The HTML install dir for documentation set(ICON_INSTALL_DIR "share/icons" ) # The icon install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/icons/) set(KCFG_INSTALL_DIR "share/config.kcfg" ) # The install dir for kconfig files set(LOCALE_INSTALL_DIR "share/locale" ) # The install dir for translations set(MIME_INSTALL_DIR "share/mimelnk" ) # The install dir for the mimetype desktop files set(SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR "share/kde4/services" ) # The install dir for service (desktop, protocol, ...) files set(SERVICETYPES_INSTALL_DIR "share/kde4/servicetypes" ) # The install dir for servicestypes desktop files set(SOUND_INSTALL_DIR "share/sounds" ) # The install dir for sound files set(TEMPLATES_INSTALL_DIR "share/templates" ) # The install dir for templates (Create new file...) set(WALLPAPER_INSTALL_DIR "share/wallpapers" ) # The install dir for wallpapers set(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR "share/demos" ) # The install dir for demos set(KCONF_UPDATE_INSTALL_DIR "share/apps/kconf_update" ) # The kconf_update install dir set(AUTOSTART_INSTALL_DIR "share/autostart" ) # The install dir for autostart files set(XDG_APPS_INSTALL_DIR "share/applications/kde4" ) # The XDG apps dir set(XDG_DIRECTORY_INSTALL_DIR "share/desktop-directories" ) # The XDG directory set(XDG_MIME_INSTALL_DIR "share/mime/packages" ) # The install dir for the xdg mimetypes set(SYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR "etc" ) # The sysconfig install dir (default /etc) set(MAN_INSTALL_DIR "share/man" ) # The man install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/man/) set(INFO_INSTALL_DIR "share/info" ) # The info install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/info)") set(DBUS_INTERFACES_INSTALL_DIR "share/dbus-1/interfaces" ) # The dbus interfaces install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/interfaces)") set(DBUS_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR "share/dbus-1/services" ) # The dbus services install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/services)") set(DBUS_SYSTEM_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR "share/dbus-1/system-services" ) # The dbus system services install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/system-services)") else (WIN32) # This macro implements some very special logic how to deal with the cache. # By default the various install locations inherit their value from their "parent" variable # so if you set CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, then EXEC_INSTALL_PREFIX, PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR will # calculate their value by appending subdirs to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX . # This would work completely without using the cache. # But if somebody wants e.g. a different EXEC_INSTALL_PREFIX this value has to go into # the cache, otherwise it will be forgotten on the next cmake run. # Once a variable is in the cache, it doesn't depend on its "parent" variables # anymore and you can only change it by editing it directly. # this macro helps in this regard, because as long as you don't set one of the # variables explicitly to some location, it will always calculate its value from its # parents. So modifying CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX later on will have the desired effect. # But once you decide to set e.g. EXEC_INSTALL_PREFIX to some special location # this will go into the cache and it will no longer depend on CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. # # additionally if installing to the same location as kdelibs, the other install # directories are reused from the installed kdelibs macro(_SET_FANCY _var _value _comment) set(predefinedvalue "${_value}") if ("${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" STREQUAL "${KDE4_INSTALL_DIR}" AND DEFINED KDE4_${_var}) set(predefinedvalue "${KDE4_${_var}}") endif ("${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" STREQUAL "${KDE4_INSTALL_DIR}" AND DEFINED KDE4_${_var}) if (NOT DEFINED ${_var}) set(${_var} ${predefinedvalue}) else (NOT DEFINED ${_var}) set(${_var} "${${_var}}" CACHE PATH "${_comment}") endif (NOT DEFINED ${_var}) endmacro(_SET_FANCY) if(APPLE) set(BUNDLE_INSTALL_DIR "/Applications/KDE4" CACHE PATH "Directory where application bundles will be installed to on OSX" ) endif(APPLE) 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_set_fancy(PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR "${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}/kde4" "The subdirectory relative to the install prefix where plugins will be installed (default is ${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}/kde4)") _set_fancy(IMPORTS_INSTALL_DIR "${PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR}/imports" "The subdirectory relative to the install prefix where imports will be installed") _set_fancy(CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/config" "The config file install dir") _set_fancy(DATA_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/apps" "The parent directory where applications can install their data") _set_fancy(HTML_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/doc/HTML" "The HTML install dir for documentation") _set_fancy(ICON_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/icons" "The icon install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/icons/)") _set_fancy(KCFG_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/config.kcfg" "The install dir for kconfig files") _set_fancy(LOCALE_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/locale" "The install dir for translations") _set_fancy(MIME_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/mimelnk" "The install dir for the mimetype desktop files") _set_fancy(SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/kde4/services" "The install dir for service (desktop, protocol, ...) files") _set_fancy(SERVICETYPES_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/kde4/servicetypes" "The install dir for servicestypes desktop files") _set_fancy(SOUND_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/sounds" "The install dir for sound files") _set_fancy(TEMPLATES_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/templates" "The install dir for templates (Create new file...)") _set_fancy(WALLPAPER_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/wallpapers" "The install dir for wallpapers") _set_fancy(DEMO_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/demos" "The install dir for demos") _set_fancy(KCONF_UPDATE_INSTALL_DIR "${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/kconf_update" "The kconf_update install dir") _set_fancy(AUTOSTART_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/autostart" "The install dir for autostart files") _set_fancy(XDG_APPS_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/applications/kde4" "The XDG apps dir") _set_fancy(XDG_DIRECTORY_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/desktop-directories" "The XDG directory") _set_fancy(XDG_MIME_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/mime/packages" "The install dir for the xdg mimetypes") _set_fancy(SYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/etc" "The sysconfig install dir (default ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/etc)") _set_fancy(MAN_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/man" "The man install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/man/)") _set_fancy(INFO_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/info" "The info install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/info)") _set_fancy(DBUS_INTERFACES_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/interfaces" "The dbus interfaces install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/interfaces)") _set_fancy(DBUS_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/services" "The dbus services install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/services)") _set_fancy(DBUS_SYSTEM_SERVICES_INSTALL_DIR "${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/system-services" "The dbus system services install dir (default ${SHARE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/dbus-1/system-services)") endif (WIN32) # For more documentation see above. # Later on it will be possible to extend this for installing OSX frameworks # The COMPONENT Devel argument has the effect that static libraries belong to the # "Devel" install component. If we use this also for all install() commands # for header files, it will be possible to install # -everything: make install OR cmake -P cmake_install.cmake # -only the development files: cmake -DCOMPONENT=Devel -P cmake_install.cmake # -everything except the development files: cmake -DCOMPONENT=Unspecified -P cmake_install.cmake # This can then also be used for packaging with cpack. set(INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS RUNTIME DESTINATION "${BIN_INSTALL_DIR}" LIBRARY DESTINATION "${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}" ARCHIVE DESTINATION "${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}" COMPONENT Devel ) # on the Mac support an extra install directory for application bundles starting with cmake 2.6 if(APPLE) set(INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS ${INSTALL_TARGETS_DEFAULT_ARGS} BUNDLE DESTINATION "${BUNDLE_INSTALL_DIR}" ) endif(APPLE) ############## add some more default search paths ############### # # the KDE4_xxx_INSTALL_DIR variables are empty when building kdelibs itself # and otherwise point to the kde4 install dirs set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH} "${KDE4_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR}") set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH} "${KDE4_BIN_INSTALL_DIR}" ) set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH} "${KDE4_LIB_INSTALL_DIR}" ) # under Windows dlls may be also installed in bin/ if(WIN32) set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH} "${_CMAKE_INSTALL_DIR}/bin" "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/bin" ) endif(WIN32) ###################################################### # and now the platform specific stuff ###################################################### # Set a default build type for single-configuration # CMake generators if no build type is set. if (NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES AND NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE) set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE RelWithDebInfo) endif (NOT CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES AND NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE) if (WIN32) if(CYGWIN) message(FATAL_ERROR "Cygwin is NOT supported, use mingw or MSVC to build KDE4.") endif(CYGWIN) # limit win32 packaging to kdelibs at now # don't know if package name, version and notes are always available if(_kdeBootStrapping) find_package(KDEWIN_Packager) if (KDEWIN_PACKAGER_FOUND) kdewin_packager("kdelibs" "${KDE_VERSION}" "KDE base library" "") endif (KDEWIN_PACKAGER_FOUND) include(Win32Macros) addExplorerWrapper("kdelibs") endif(_kdeBootStrapping) set( _KDE4_PLATFORM_INCLUDE_DIRS ${KDEWIN_INCLUDES}) # if we are compiling kdelibs, add KDEWIN_LIBRARIES explicitly, # otherwise they come from KDELibsDependencies.cmake, Alex if (_kdeBootStrapping) set( KDE4_KDECORE_LIBS ${KDE4_KDECORE_LIBS} ${KDEWIN_LIBRARIES} ) endif (_kdeBootStrapping) # we prefer to use a different postfix for debug libs only on Windows # does not work atm set(CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX "") # windows, microsoft compiler if(MSVC OR (WIN32 AND "${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Intel")) set( _KDE4_PLATFORM_DEFINITIONS -DKDE_FULL_TEMPLATE_EXPORT_INSTANTIATION -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN ) # C4250: 'class1' : inherits 'class2::member' via dominance set( CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -wd4250" ) # C4251: 'identifier' : class 'type' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'type2' set( CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -wd4251" ) # C4396: 'identifier' : 'function' the inline specifier cannot be used when a friend declaration refers to a specialization of a function template set( CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -wd4396" ) # to avoid a lot of deprecated warnings add_definitions( -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE -D_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS ) # 'identifier' : no suitable definition provided for explicit template instantiation request set( CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -wd4661" ) endif(MSVC OR (WIN32 AND "${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" STREQUAL "Intel")) # for visual studio IDE set the path correctly for custom commands # maybe under windows bat-files should be generated for running apps during the build if(MSVC_IDE) get_filename_component(PERL_LOCATION "${PERL_EXECUTABLE}" PATH) file(TO_NATIVE_PATH "${PERL_LOCATION}" PERL_PATH_WINDOWS) file(TO_NATIVE_PATH "${QT_BINARY_DIR}" QT_BIN_DIR_WINDOWS) set(CMAKE_MSVCIDE_RUN_PATH "${PERL_PATH_WINDOWS}\;${QT_BIN_DIR_WINDOWS}" CACHE STATIC "MSVC IDE Run path" FORCE) endif(MSVC_IDE) # we don't support anything below w2k and all winapi calls are unicodes set( CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0501 -DWINVER=0x0501 -D_WIN32_IE=0x0501 -DUNICODE" ) endif (WIN32) # setup default RPATH/install_name handling, may be overridden by KDE4_HANDLE_RPATH_FOR_EXECUTABLE # It sets up to build with full RPATH. 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This will break plugins and linking of some applications. 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ABSOLUTE) string(LENGTH "${_KDE4_CMAKE_TOPLEVEL_DIR}" _KDE4_CMAKE_TOPLEVEL_DIR_LENGTH) set(KDE4_DEFINITIONS ${_KDE4_PLATFORM_DEFINITIONS} -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII -D_REENTRANT -DKDE_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS -DKDE4_CMAKE_TOPLEVEL_DIR_LENGTH=${_KDE4_CMAKE_TOPLEVEL_DIR_LENGTH}) if (NOT _kde4_uninstall_rule_created) set(_kde4_uninstall_rule_created TRUE) configure_file("${kde_cmake_module_dir}/kde4_cmake_uninstall.cmake.in" "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cmake_uninstall.cmake" @ONLY) add_custom_target(uninstall "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -P "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cmake_uninstall.cmake") endif (NOT _kde4_uninstall_rule_created) endif(NOT KDE4_FOUND)