Also, there was also a small bug in osgDB's CMakeLists.txt that was causing an error when I tested with CMake 2.4.4.
IF(${OSG_DEFAULT_IMAGE_PLUGIN_FOR_OSX} STREQUAL "quicktime")
was changed to
IF(OSG_DEFAULT_IMAGE_PLUGIN_FOR_OSX STREQUAL "quicktime")
"
Updated all doxyfiles under doc/Doxyfiles. They are now all processed
by cmake but make targets are only generated for
OpenSceneGraphReferenceDocs and OpenThreadsReferenceDocs. The others
can be run with doxygen directly in <builddir>/doc.
Fixed a copy-paste in openthreads sproc and pthreads CMakeLists
Added the osg logo to the html footers
Added possibility to get generation of chm files.
CMakeLists (toplevel):
Added install of osg and ot reference docs. This also generates
packaging targets of openscenegraph-doc and openthreads-doc if you
have packaging enabled
Removed the unused USING_OP_OT_TRIPLE_SET since there was no way of
enabling it anyway
Removed BUILD_REF_DOCS. IMO it was redundant - BUILD_DOCUMENTATION
does the same thing and we get that anyway from including
Documentation.cmake.
OsgCPack.cmake:
Removed generation of PACKAGE_SRC for msvc
Added special handling for -doc packaging targets - they don't require
system, architecture or compiler"
consider these initial cpack support scripts. It is hidden behind a
BUILD_PACKAGES option so won't affect the normal user. The submission
1) set the COMPONENT attribute on all cmake install commands.
COMPONENT names are according to
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/wiki/Community/Packaging
2) provide cmake script and a template for creating CPack
configuration files. It will generate target for creating packages
with everything that gets "installed" (make package on unx, project
PACKAGE in MSVC) plus targets for generating one package per COMPONENT
(i.e. libopenscenegraph-core etc.).
I have temporariliy uploaded some examples to
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/wiki/Community/People/MattiasHelsing
If this submission makes it into svn we can develop it to generate
rpms, installers for windows and mac (I know at least J-S don't like
these but there may be others who do ;) and even DEBs (not sure if we
can make them "ubuntu-ready" but they eventually may - at least we
could put a deb on the website)"
This change has been done to make it easier for OpenSceneGraph users to check out the svn via https
without any conflicts introduced with a http externals.