endif()
# Check for SSL support in Qt
-# As there's no easy way to get Qt's configuration in particular for Qt5, let's just compile
-# a small test program checking the defines. This works for both Qt4 and Qt5.
cmake_push_check_state(RESET)
-set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES ${QT_INCLUDES} ${Qt5Core_INCLUDE_DIRS})
-set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${Qt5Core_EXECUTABLE_COMPILE_FLAGS}")
-
-if (Qt5_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE)
- set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS "-fPIC -DQT_NO_VERSION_TAGGING")
-endif()
-
+set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES Qt5::Core)
check_cxx_source_compiles("
#include \"qglobal.h\"
#if defined QT_NO_SSL
HAVE_SSL)
cmake_pop_check_state()
+if (HAVE_SSL)
+ add_definitions(-DHAVE_SSL)
+endif()
+add_feature_info("SSL support in Qt" HAVE_SSL "Use secure network connections")
+
# Additional compile settings
#####################################################################
# Various config-dependent checks and settings
#####################################################################
-if (HAVE_SSL)
- add_definitions(-DHAVE_SSL)
-endif()
-add_feature_info("SSL support in Qt" HAVE_SSL "Use secure network connections")
-
# Check for syslog support
if (NOT WIN32)
check_include_file_cxx(syslog.h HAVE_SYSLOG)