This commit changes many aspect of our cmake build system
- shared libraries are compiled by default:
* this modifies RPATH of unix executables;
* this will prevent a lot of linking issues, esp. from pascal world;
* the old behaviour (static libs) is still available with -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=off;
* of course in this case you have to provide the full list of dependencies with FPFLAGS and CMAKE_C_FLAGS;
- pascal is now fully integrated with cmake, meaning you can just do add_sources and use CMAKE_Pascal_FLAGS:
* some of the language features are only partially implemented, for example .inc files will not get rebuilt if you modify them;
* target_link_libraries for pascal targets is just dummy as linking is determined within pascal files;
* universal builds for osx are not available any more;
- bundled libraries and system libraries are addressed using the target name:
* this avoids depedency tracking;
* this allows to name output as we wish.
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The contributed BDF and PCF drivers come with a license similar to that
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The gzip module uses the zlib license (see src/gzip/zlib.h) which too is
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