cmake: this project is ARCH_INDEPENDENT#306
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twolife wants to merge 1 commit intoSergiusTheBest:masterfrom
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cmake: this project is ARCH_INDEPENDENT#306twolife wants to merge 1 commit intoSergiusTheBest:masterfrom
twolife wants to merge 1 commit intoSergiusTheBest:masterfrom
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Your CI teach me that ARCH_INDEPENDENT was only added in cmake 3.14 , so it may be not an acceptable changes 😞 |
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@twolife Thank you! It's a good and correct suggestion. Let me see how to deal with the old cmake, |
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With these small changes, the cmake files
plogConfig.cmake&plogConfigVersion.cmakewill be installed under$PREFIX/share/cmake/ploginstead of$LIBDIR/cmake/plogThis helps Linux distributions with multiarch library path (like Debian or Ubuntu) so they can distribute one "architecture: all" package instead of a multitude of architecture specific packages with the same set of files