OpenEXRConfig.h.in uses version extracted from openexr_version.h #1527
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The logic was already in place to extract the version from
openexr_version.h
in the root-level CMakeLists.txt, so theOpenEXRConfig.h.in
file just needs to reference the proper CMake variables for configuration.This is still a bit awkward, since it would be better to simply
#include "openexr_version.h"
fromOpenEXRConfig.h
, but the cmake configuration doesn't readily allow that.The alternative of simply stripping all version #define's from
OpenEXRConfig.h.in
and the requiring an#include "openexr_version.h"
for access to the version is a cleaner option, but might break existing application code, so consider the settings inOpenEXRConfig.h.in
as backwards compatibility.This also duplicates the
OpenEXR_VERSION_*
CMake settings toOPENEXR_VERSION_*
.