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212b6f65
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2019-08-02T14:00:21
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cmake: fix various misuses of MESSAGE()
The MESSAGE() function expects as first argument the message type, e.g.
STATUS or FATAL_ERROR. In some places, we were misusing this to either
not provide any type, which would then erroneously print the message to
standard error, or to use FATAL instead of FATAL_ERROR.
Fix all of these instances. Also, remove some MESSAGE invocations that
are obvious leftovers from debugging the build system.
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e77fdf87
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2019-08-02T13:49:36
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cmake: properly abort if no mbedTLS cert location is found
When using mbedTLS as backend, then the user may specify the location of
where system certificates are installed. If no such location is provided
by the user, CMake will try to autodetect the location by using the
openssl executable, if installed. If no location could be detected, then
the mbedTLS is essentially worthless as it is completely unable to
verify any certificates.
To avoid use of such misconfigured mbedTLS configurations, let's error
out if we were unable to find out the location.
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1ed10009
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2019-09-06T10:32:06
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cmake: remove extraneous logging
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94fc83b6
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2019-06-13T16:48:35
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cmake: Modulize our TLS & hash detection
The interactions between `USE_HTTPS` and `SHA1_BACKEND` have been
streamlined. Previously we would have accepted not quite working
configurations (like, `-DUSE_HTTPS=OFF -DSHA1_BACKEND=OpenSSL`) and, as
the OpenSSL detection only ran with `USE_HTTPS`, the link would fail.
The detection was moved to a new `USE_SHA1`, modeled after `USE_HTTPS`,
which takes the values "CollisionDetection/Backend/Generic", to better
match how the "hashing backend" is selected, the default (ON) being
"CollisionDetection".
Note that, as `SHA1_BACKEND` is still used internally, you might need to
check what customization you're using it for.
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