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Initially we didn't do this because someone could accidentally create another target of a conflicting name, and used a variable to store whether we have created the target already or not. That wasn't adequeate to deal with finding the package in a scope like a function, so we used a directory property. However, the directory property is not valid in the same scopes as the defined target. For example, finding a Qt module in both a directory and a subdirectory causes a conflict. As it is already unlikely that a target would be accidentally created with a name like Qt5::Core, we should simply use the IF(TARGET) form. Change-Id: If64f25d45f51edcd1edb0d4bfb5ed3bb2479bd27 Reviewed-by: David Faure <faure@kde.org>
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CMake
10 lines
114 B
CMake
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
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project(pass10)
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find_package(Qt5Core REQUIRED)
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add_subdirectory(subdir1)
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