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0012058CMakeModulespublic2011-04-07 20:542016-06-10 14:31
ReporterSteve Goldhaber 
Assigned ToPhilip Lowman 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
StatusclosedResolutionmoved 
PlatformApple MacOSOS XOS Version10.4.10
Product VersionCMake 2.8.4 
Target VersionFixed in Version 
Summary0012058: FindBoost.cmake uses environment variables to override the command line
DescriptionThe variables, BOOST_INCLUDEDIR and BOOST_LIBRARYDIR are set if they have values in the environment, even if they were specified on the command line. This is opposite of usual behavior (even BOOST_ROOT checks for a command line value first).
Steps To ReproduceSet BOOST_INCLUDEDIR and/or BOOST_LIBRARYDIR as environment variables. Run cmake on a CMakeLists.txt file containing a find_package(Boost ...) command and check the values which were used (Setting Boost_DEBUG on helps).
Additional Information## This is the offending code (starts at line 522):
  # If BOOST_INCLUDEDIR was defined in the environment, use it.
  if( NOT $ENV{BOOST_INCLUDEDIR} STREQUAL "" )
    set(BOOST_INCLUDEDIR $ENV{BOOST_INCLUDEDIR})
  endif()

  # If BOOST_LIBRARYDIR was defined in the environment, use it.
  if( NOT $ENV{BOOST_LIBRARYDIR} STREQUAL "" )
    set(BOOST_LIBRARYDIR $ENV{BOOST_LIBRARYDIR})
  endif()

##I think it should be:
  # If BOOST_INCLUDEDIR was defined in the environment but not on the command line, use it.
  if( NOT BOOST_INCLUDEDIR AND NOT $ENV{BOOST_INCLUDEDIR} STREQUAL "" )
    set(BOOST_INCLUDEDIR $ENV{BOOST_INCLUDEDIR})
  endif()

  # If BOOST_LIBRARYDIR was defined in the environment but not on the command line, use it.
  if( NOT BOOST_LIBRARYDIR AND NOT $ENV{BOOST_LIBRARYDIR} STREQUAL "" )
    set(BOOST_LIBRARYDIR $ENV{BOOST_LIBRARYDIR})
  endif()
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(0030250)
David Cole (manager)
2012-08-11 11:09

Sending old, never assigned issues to the backlog.

(The age of the bug, plus the fact that it's never been assigned to anyone means that nobody is actively working on it...)

If an issue you care about is sent to the backlog when you feel it should have been addressed in a different manner, please bring it up on the CMake mailing list for discussion. Sign up for the mailing list here, if you're not already on it: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake [^]

It's easy to re-activate a bug here if you can find a CMake developer who has the bandwidth to take it on, and ferry a fix through to our 'next' branch for dashboard testing.
(0041831)
Kitware Robot (administrator)
2016-06-10 14:28

Resolving issue as `moved`.

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 Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2011-04-07 20:54 Steve Goldhaber New Issue
2012-08-11 11:09 David Cole Status new => backlog
2012-08-11 11:09 David Cole Note Added: 0030250
2012-08-18 15:30 Philip Lowman Status backlog => assigned
2012-08-18 15:30 Philip Lowman Assigned To => Philip Lowman
2016-06-10 14:28 Kitware Robot Note Added: 0041831
2016-06-10 14:28 Kitware Robot Status assigned => resolved
2016-06-10 14:28 Kitware Robot Resolution open => moved
2016-06-10 14:31 Kitware Robot Status resolved => closed


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