[CMake] Volunteering to become maintainer of FindLibLZMA.cmake

Mario Bensi mbensi at ipsquad.net
Thu May 10 03:26:29 EDT 2012


I'm not a LZMA maintainer.

I think FindLibLZMA is a good candidate to integrate CMake/Modules like 
FindBZip2 or FindZLib.

Mario

On Wednesday, May 09, 2012 01:18:46 PM David Cole wrote:
> Also, rather than adding yet-another-find-module to CMake, would it
> instead be possible to add a LZMAConfig.cmake file to the LZMA
> installation itself?
> 
> (i.e. -- are you an LZMA maintainer, and could you put that file into
> the LZMA install tree...? If so, you should prefer that route, because
> it will work with existing CMake unchanged: as soon as you deploy that
> file, others will benefit from it immediately.)
> 
> On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 4:00 AM, Rolf Eike Beer <eike at sf-mail.de> wrote:
> >> Hi Eike,
> >> 
> >> here a new version with the version support
> > 
> > Looks good. Just a small nitpicks:
> > 
> > -you should document also the LIBLZMA_VERSION_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH}
> > variables
> > 
> > -I would move setting LIBLZMA_LIBRARIES and LIBLZMA_INCLUDE_DIRS below the
> > call to FPHSA and wrap it in an "if (LIBLZMA_FOUND)"
> > 
> > Eike
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