At 06:27 PM 9/11/2006, Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
>I'm making a casual effort to build the G3D library, which has CMake support 
>under development.  It contains:
>INCLUDE (FindSDL)
>FIND_PACKAGE(SDL REQUIRED)
>
>I have SDL binaries for VS7.1 on my system in E:\devel\vs71\SDL-1.2.11.  
>CMakeSetup complained that it was missing some SDL variables, so I manually 
>provided SDL_INCLUDE_DIR and SDLMAIN_LIBRARY.  Things seem to build ok after 
>this, although the build breaks somewhere else for G3D reasons, so I'm not 
>100% sure of success here.
>
>Anyways, CMake is also looking for SDL_LIBRARY_TEMP.  This is not documented.  
>Googling, it appears to be specific to the CMake FindSDL module, and is not 
>any kind of general SDL parameter.  It shows up in CMakeSetup as 
>SDL_LIBRARY_TEMP-NOTFOUND.  Leaving it alone doesn't seem to cause a problem, 
>but to the user it looks like an error.  If FindSDL is creating this variable, 
>shouldn't it initialize it or something?  
>Make it not look suspect.

Yep, that is a bug, most likely from a FIND_* call putting it in the cache.
You can create a bug entry.

-Bill

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