This allows invoking cmake with -DWITH_DAEMON_SUBMODULE=true to use
the daemon header files and library from the submodule. Note that it
is currently still necessary to build the daemon separately first,
either manually or using the build.py convenience script.
The goal is to eventually add support for building the daemon with
CMake in the future, so that we could add_subdirectory(${DAEMON_DIR})
in client-qt's CMakeLists.txt and have CMake take care of everything.
Change-Id: I3a16c44837e6c79616b3101fea8a6ff3defa3ab5
* extras/build/cmake/modules/FindLibJami.cmake: find_library's NAMES
option can take multiple library names. So, just use that instead of
multiple almost-duplicate calls to find_library for trying different
names.
Change-Id: I9ae5d96e1abcb8117ad65b79b3cc27424b4f87d7
Now that there is no longer a second official client (jami-gnome), we
can remove this uninteresting implementation detail from the name.
Mostly automated via:
$ git grep jami-qt -l | xargs sed 's/jami-qt/jami/g' -i
* src/app/jami: Delete launcher script.
* CMakeLists.txt: Un-register it from installation.
Change-Id: I5167c29089feb4e64c12d7d01c1ce281e16c0613
This is the first in a series for cleaning up the top directory (root)
of the repository and move various files/folders into nicely organized
directory structures.
GitLab: #749
Change-Id: If59b74fff981df242bc26e62a070bdb81d7baded