# On Ubuntu 14.04, the libboost-python1.54-dev package comes with one library # for each Python version: # libboost_python-py27.so # libboost_python-py33.so # libboost_python-py34.so # # Boost upstream however installs Boost.Python3 libboost_python3.so, which is # what FindBoost.cmake is looking for. It looks for a library named # "libboost_${component}.so". # # find_boost_python3() tries to find the package with different component names. # By default it tries "python3" and "python-py$suffix", where suffix is based on # the `python_version` argument. One can supply a custom component name by # setting the `CALAMARES_BOOST_PYTHON3_COMPONENT` variable at CMake time. set( CALAMARES_BOOST_PYTHON3_COMPONENT python3 CACHE STRING "Name of the Boost.Python component. If Boost.Python is installed as libboost_python-foo.so then this variable should be set to 'python-foo'." ) macro( find_boost_python3 boost_version python_version found_var ) set( ${found_var} OFF ) # turns "3.4.123abc" into "34" string( REGEX REPLACE "([0-9]+)\\.([0-9]+)\\..*" "\\1\\2" _fbp_python_short_version ${python_version} ) foreach( _fbp_name ${CALAMARES_BOOST_PYTHON3_COMPONENT} python-py${_fbp_python_short_version} ) find_package( Boost ${boost_version} QUIET COMPONENTS ${_fbp_name} ) string( TOUPPER ${_fbp_name} _fbp_uc_name ) if( Boost_${_fbp_uc_name}_FOUND ) set( ${found_var} ON ) break() endif() endforeach() endmacro()