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Author SHA1 Message Date
Viktor Szakats
7bab201abe
cmake: add native pkg-config detection for mbedTLS, MSH3, Quiche, Rustls, wolfSSL
Also:
- detect and add required system libraries for Rustls on macOS and
  non-Windows.
- add Linux CMake jobs for the touched dependencies.
  Caveats:
  - MSH3 generates a broken `libmsh3.pc`, so needs manual config.
    Upstream PR: https://github.com/nibanks/msh3/pull/225
  - Rustls `.pc` file missing, so needs manual config.

An internal change worthy of mention is that we are using the lib path
and name information returned by `pkg-config` as-is. Meaning the libname
doesn't include the full path, like it's usual with native cmake
detection. The path comes separately and needs to be rolled separately.
For this we add it to targets via `link_directories()`. We also keep tab
of them in `CURL_LIBDIRS` and use that in `libcurl.pc`. Feature checks
also need to receive these paths. CMake doesn't offer
a `CMAKE_REQUIRED_*` variable for this purpose, only
a `CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_OPTIONS` accepting raw linker flags. Add a macro
to convert a list of paths to linker options to solve it. wolfSSL
requires this for now.

Closes #15193
2024-10-10 14:45:09 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
211cbcb4f6
cmake: rename Find modules
- `FindCARES`   -> `FindCares`
- `FindLibPSL`  -> `FindLibpsl`
- `FindLibSSH2` -> `FindLibssh2`
- `FindQUICHE`  -> `FindQuiche`
- `Findrustls`  -> `FindRustls`

Our convention for naming Find modules (the part after the `Find`
prefix, also called as 'package name') is:

Always start with uppercase. Follow with lowercase, unless there is
a clear preference for a stylized name. E.g. the project itself uses it
that way with a matching `<Name>Config.cmake` file, or we use it that
way elsewhere, or the name is an acronym.

Ref: #14580

Closes #14601
2024-08-20 00:50:10 +02:00