CMake/.gitlab/ci/configure_macos_common.cmake
Brad King 840fa28d3d ci: Explicitly disable Java tests on Windows
Avoid searching for a Java installation on Windows hosts.
This will allow some CI hosts to have Java for other projects.

We already do this on macOS.  While at it, clarify the macOS setting.
2021-12-16 11:03:30 -05:00

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# Our CI machines do not consistently have Java installed, so a build may
# detect that Java is available and working, but a test machine then not have a
# working Java installed. To work around this, just act as if Java is not
# available on any CI machine.
set(CMake_TEST_Java OFF CACHE BOOL "")
# Qt binaries get placed inside the source directory, which causes them to not
# be included in the install-time rpath, but we still want them in the
# build-time rpath. CMake sets CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH to ON by default,
# so set it to OFF.
set(CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH OFF CACHE BOOL "")
set(BUILD_QtDialog ON CACHE BOOL "")
# The "XCTest" test uses an explicit deployment target chosen
# when CMake itself is configured. Use a version that is not
# newer than the macOS version running on any CI host.
set(CMake_TEST_XCTest_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "10.15" CACHE STRING "")