addCMakeParams() { addToSearchPath CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH $1 } fixCmakeFiles() { # Replace occurences of /usr and /opt by /var/empty. echo "fixing cmake files..." find "$1" \( -type f -name "*.cmake" -o -name "*.cmake.in" -o -name CMakeLists.txt \) -print | while read fn; do sed -e 's^/usr\([ /]\|$\)^/var/empty\1^g' -e 's^/opt\([ /]\|$\)^/var/empty\1^g' < "$fn" > "$fn.tmp" mv "$fn.tmp" "$fn" done } cmakeConfigurePhase() { eval "$preConfigure" if [ -z "$dontFixCmake" ]; then fixCmakeFiles . fi if [ -z "$dontUseCmakeBuildDir" ]; then mkdir -p build cd build cmakeDir=.. fi if [ -z "$dontAddPrefix" ]; then cmakeFlags="-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$prefix $cmakeFlags" fi if [ -n "$crossConfig" ]; then # By now it supports linux builds only. We should set the proper # CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME otherwise. # http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling cmakeFlags="-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=$crossConfig-g++ -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=$crossConfig-gcc $cmakeFlags" fi # Avoid cmake resetting the rpath of binaries, on make install # And build always Release, to ensure optimisation flags cmakeFlags="-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_SKIP_BUILD_RPATH=ON $cmakeFlags" echo "cmake flags: $cmakeFlags ${cmakeFlagsArray[@]}" cmake ${cmakeDir:-.} $cmakeFlags ${cmakeFlagsArray[@]} eval "$postConfigure" } if [ -z "$dontUseCmakeConfigure" ]; then configurePhase=cmakeConfigurePhase fi if [ -n "$crossConfig" ]; then crossEnvHooks+=(addCMakeParams) else envHooks+=(addCMakeParams) fi