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#.rst: # FindGDAL # -------- # # # # Locate gdal # # This module accepts the following environment variables: # # :: # # GDAL_DIR or GDAL_ROOT - Specify the location of GDAL # # # # This module defines the following CMake variables: # # :: # # GDAL_FOUND - True if libgdal is found # GDAL_LIBRARY - A variable pointing to the GDAL library # GDAL_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers #============================================================================= # Copyright 2007-2009 Kitware, Inc. # # Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License"); # see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details. # # This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # See the License for more information. #============================================================================= # (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full # License text for the above reference.) # # $GDALDIR is an environment variable that would # correspond to the ./configure --prefix=$GDAL_DIR # used in building gdal. # # Created by Eric Wing. I'm not a gdal user, but OpenSceneGraph uses it # for osgTerrain so I whipped this module together for completeness. # I actually don't know the conventions or where files are typically # placed in distros. # Any real gdal users are encouraged to correct this (but please don't # break the OS X framework stuff when doing so which is what usually seems # to happen). # This makes the presumption that you are include gdal.h like # #include "gdal.h" find_path(GDAL_INCLUDE_DIR gdal.h HINTS ENV GDAL_DIR ENV GDAL_ROOT PATH_SUFFIXES include/gdal include/GDAL include PATHS ~/Library/Frameworks/gdal.framework/Headers /Library/Frameworks/gdal.framework/Headers /sw # Fink /opt/local # DarwinPorts /opt/csw # Blastwave /opt ) if(UNIX) # Use gdal-config to obtain the library version (this should hopefully # allow us to -lgdal1.x.y where x.y are correct version) # For some reason, libgdal development packages do not contain # libgdal.so... find_program(GDAL_CONFIG gdal-config HINTS ENV GDAL_DIR ENV GDAL_ROOT PATH_SUFFIXES bin PATHS /sw # Fink /opt/local # DarwinPorts /opt/csw # Blastwave /opt ) if(GDAL_CONFIG) exec_program(${GDAL_CONFIG} ARGS --libs OUTPUT_VARIABLE GDAL_CONFIG_LIBS) if(GDAL_CONFIG_LIBS) string(REGEX MATCHALL "-l[^ ]+" _gdal_dashl ${GDAL_CONFIG_LIBS}) string(REPLACE "-l" "" _gdal_lib "${_gdal_dashl}") string(REGEX MATCHALL "-L[^ ]+" _gdal_dashL ${GDAL_CONFIG_LIBS}) string(REPLACE "-L" "" _gdal_libpath "${_gdal_dashL}") endif() endif() endif() find_library(GDAL_LIBRARY NAMES ${_gdal_lib} gdal gdal_i gdal1.5.0 gdal1.4.0 gdal1.3.2 GDAL HINTS ENV GDAL_DIR ENV GDAL_ROOT ${_gdal_libpath} PATH_SUFFIXES lib PATHS /sw /opt/local /opt/csw /opt /usr/freeware ) include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake) FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(GDAL DEFAULT_MSG GDAL_LIBRARY GDAL_INCLUDE_DIR) set(GDAL_LIBRARIES ${GDAL_LIBRARY}) set(GDAL_INCLUDE_DIRS ${GDAL_INCLUDE_DIR})