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1 Commits (53387228abb04e0d51d40b4ae006ec2ed355055d)
Author | SHA1 | Message | Date |
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Brad House | e4fe33edb7 |
Adds cmake build system support to C-Ares.
The patch does not modify any source files, it only adds 3 new files (CMakelists.txt, ares_build.h.cmake, ares_config.h.cmake) which form the build system. I've tried to go through as much of the autotools tests and extracted what I thought was appropriate, though many of the tests aren't as in-depth in CMake as they are for autotools ... it is unclear why some of them exist at all, I'm guessing for legacy systems that CMake probably doesn't support anyhow. Building the library, and examples (adig, ahost, acountry) plus installation should work across a large number of tested platforms. The tests have not yet been integrated. |
8 years ago |