Add top-level CMake support#6
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This is strongly influenced by Olivier CHURLAUD's PR that tried to add CMake support to the mhaller "upstream" in 2016, but modernised for the current CMake and KDE ECM scene. Versions required are based on what is available in Debian 12. Builds against whatever Qt versions (5 or 6 or both) are available.
If everyone used CMake this wouldn't be necessary, but consumers that expect the older pkg-config solution should still be able to do their usual thing.
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This PR starts from work done by Olivier CHURLAUD in mhaller#4 but with modernized requirements (that PR is 9 years old) and some slight simplifications. It builds against Qt5 and Qt6 by default, installing everything into the prefix but with only one copy of the header-files.
The example program is not built along with the rest, but can built as a separate project (e.g.
cd qwebdavlibExample ; cmake ...) once the library is installed.Not everything ends up in exactly the same place as with the qmake build, but for CMake consumers that shouldn't matter. I have tried to also install suitable pkgconfig files so that those consumers won't notice either.