Backport INSALL_SYMLINK cmake macro from 10.3.
It'll make libmysqlclient_r.* symlinks to link to the actual
shared library file, not to another symlink.
As a bonus it'll fix cmake warning about deprecated LOCATION property
Let us enable all GCC and clang warnings independently of the
MYSQL_MAINTAINER_MODE setting for both Debug and RelWithDebInfo
builds, and have MYSQL_MAINTAINER_MODE only enable -Werror.
The default setting of MYSQL_MAINTAINER_MODE=AUTO will continue
to apply the -Werror only to CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug. To build
a debug version without -Werror, MYSQL_MAINTAINER_MODE=OFF can
be used.
Fix build error with newer cmake
Fixes the following build error:
CMake Error at cmake/os/Linux.cmake:29 (STRING):
STRING sub-command REPLACE requires at least four arguments.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMakeLists.txt:101 (INCLUDE)
CMake Error at cmake/os/Linux.cmake:29 (STRING):
STRING sub-command REPLACE requires at least four arguments.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
CMakeLists.txt:101 (INCLUDE)
The error happens when CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_{LANG}_FLAGS is not set.
Force the variable to be set to "" as input to prevent this.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Coe <bluemrp9@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Vicențiu Ciorbaru <vicentiu@mariadb.org>
don't ignore LIBSYSTEMD_LDFLAGS when trying out systemd
(and put them in LIBSYSTEMD, because MYSQLD_LINK_FLAGS has stuff like
-lmtmalloc and is used only for mysqld, not for, say, explain_filename-t)
LIBSYSTEMD_LDFLAGS come from libsystemd.pc via pkg-config
special cases:
* change systemd detection to use CHECK_LIBRARY_EXISTS at least once,
to have it detected by build_depends.cmake
* similarly, use find_library for pam
* unixODBC is weird, libodbc.so is in the unixODBC package, not
in the unixODBC-devel, where normally all .so files belong.
Packaging bug? As a workaround, use find_file(sql.h) instead of
find_path(sql.h) to make sure that /usr/include/sql.h (not /usr/include)
is cached by cmake, and later build_depends.cmake will select
unixODBC-devel, as a package owning /usr/include/sql.h file.
automatic BuildRequires for source RPM: for every FILEPATH and
"Have library XXX" cached variable, detect what rpm package it comes from
and add it to the list of dependencies.
That is, the source RPM will BuildRequire all those packages that
were found by cmake when the source RPM was built. Presumably, our
CMakeLists.txt won't check for libraries that aren't needed for a build.
It supports libraries/executables/files found with
FIND_LIBRARY
FIND_FILE
FIND_PROGRAM
CHECK_LIBRARY_EXISTS
create source RPM cpack-way
when building binary packages, this source rpm will use
same BUILD_CONFIG and WITH_SSL values that were used when
creating the source RPM.
Only do it for a reasonably new cmake, where
source rpms are known to work (3.10.2 is ok, 3.5.2 is not).
And force a shorter CPACK_RPM_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS_PREFIX so that
a source rpm could be built from a standard location in /usr/src
now we can afford it. Fix -Werror errors. Note:
* old gcc is bad at detecting uninit variables, disable it.
* time_t is int or long, cast it for printf's
Disable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE suport by default and
auto-enable it for the duration of one query, if the query
string starts with the word "load". In all other cases the application
should enable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE support explicitly.
if -DWITH_SSL=yes and system ssl cannot be used,
bundled ssl should be auto-selected.
That's how it worked in 10.0, and it was unintentionally broken in 10.1.
Don't install server files if WITHOUT_SERVER is specified.
"Server files" are defined as files going into the MariaDB-Server RPM,
that is files in the components Server, ManPagesServer, Server_Scripts,
IniFiles, SuportFiles, and Readme.