* use a macro to add resource files for executables and shared libraries
* use that macro to declare targets
* use that macro to set library/binary versioning
* use that macro to set target output name
* use a macro to create manpages and names
Some Unix-like systems (e.g. the BSDs) keep man pages in man/,
others (e.g. Linux) keep man pages in share/man/.
By using CMAKE_INSTALL_MANDIR there's no need to maintain a
list of per-OS locations, and the proper location can be
automatically detected.
Fixes man page installation on NetBSD.
Signed-off-by: Nia Alarie <nia@NetBSD.org>
Signed-off-by: Nia Alarie <nia@NetBSD.org>
Both OS install third party man pages into ${PREFIX}/man/man${SECTION}, rather
than the convention established in the base system of share/man/man${SECTION}.
* man pages are only build/installed if WITH_MANPAGES is enabled
* create a new cmake function install_freerdp_man to unified install man
pages
* install all man pages using the new function
* update the nightly packages accordingly