- 25 Mar, 2015 7 commits
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
The gflags_TARGET variable contains the name of the originally exported import target. The "gflags" import target contains a copy of the relevant properties of this import target created by CMake. The gflags_LIBRARIES variable can be used to be consistent with other packages, but is otherwise no longer needed. In most cases, "target_link_libraries(foo gflags)" should be used.
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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- 24 Mar, 2015 33 commits
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
This avoids having patched CMake modules in the source tree of the gflags library. Usually a C compiler is installed along a C++ compiler (or it is used for C as well). The only slight downside is the extra configuration time needed by CMake to check the C compiler.
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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Andreas Schuh authored
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