CMakeLists.txt: Don't require a C++ compiler
By default, CMake assumes that the project is using both C and C++. By explicitly passing 'C' as argument of the project() macro, we tell CMake that only C is used, which prevents CMake from erroring out if a C++ compiler doesn't exist. Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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#string(TOLOWER ${OPENJPEG_NAMESPACE} OPENJPEG_LIBRARY_NAME)
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#string(TOLOWER ${OPENJPEG_NAMESPACE} OPENJPEG_LIBRARY_NAME)
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set(OPENJPEG_LIBRARY_NAME openjp2)
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set(OPENJPEG_LIBRARY_NAME openjp2)
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project(${OPENJPEG_NAMESPACE})
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project(${OPENJPEG_NAMESPACE} C)
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# Do full dependency headers.
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# Do full dependency headers.
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include_regular_expression("^.*$")
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include_regular_expression("^.*$")
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