CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR is an absolute path on Nix (which is a valid
thing to do). In such a case two absolute paths would get appended
resulting in a nonsense path that broke pkg-config support.
Windows uses a mechanism known as 'resource files' which provides, among
other things, metadata to a given executable/dll/driver/etc, and add a
layer of polish to a project which it would otherwise lack.
This grew out of my work creating an sfml port for macports, but should
be helpful for package maintainers of various distributions:
* add an SFML_USE_SYSTEM_DEPS option to ignore everything in extlibs/
except for headers/stb_image, and use the system versions
* install pkg-config files if a pkg-config program is found
and either lib/pkgconfig or libdata/pkgconfig exists under the
INSTALL_PREFIX, or the SFML_INSTALL_PKGCONFIG_FILES flag is set
explicitly
* install pkg-config files for static libs too, add the necessary
Requires.private and Libs.private entries to the .pc files to support
static linking
* on OS X, honor all INSTALL_NAME and RPATH related cmake variables and
only set the INSTALL_NAME_DIR to "@rpath" if none of them is set, this
preserves the default behavior of using @rpath but also allows
overriding by the usual cmake mechanisms
- The installation paths are no longer hard coded; cmake now configures them so that Frameworks and libs can be installed somewhere else.
- No longer copy sndfile.framework but instead copy the new dependencies of the audio module.
- No longer copy .DS_Store to the install directory.
Since the @loader_path was replaced with @rpath, to correctly load
binaries from within a bundle app we need to add the Frameworks
subdirectory to the run path list.
For some reason, one might want to recompile the extlibs but this is a tedious task. That's why these scripts are provided.
Please read readme.txt before using them!
What's new in the templates:
- Removed support for 32 bits and gcc
- Removed useless code
- Removed custom warnings settings – let Xcode decide with its default values
- Set default target version to CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
What's new in cmake script:
- Added cmake options for archs and deployment target
- Added minimum requirements checking