Currently it is not possible to cleanly install multiple major version
of FreeRDP concurrently as some of the development libraries (.so files)
files can conflict.
This change renames all libraries to include the major version number in
the library name to fix this limitation.
The list of changed libraries:
libwinpr-tools.so -> libwinpr-tools2.so
libwinpr.so -> libwinpr2.so
libfreerdp.so -> libfreerdp2.so
libfreerdp-client.so -> libfreerdp-client2.so
libfreerdp-shadow.so -> libfreerdp-shadow2.so
libfreerdp-server.so -> libfreerdp-server2.so
libfreerdp-shadow-subsystem.so -> libfreerdp-shadow-subsystem2.so
libuwac.so -> libuwac0.so
As the library names have changed, projects that use FreeRDP will need to
update their dependencies. -
If pkg-config or cmake find modules are used, reconfiguration might be
sufficient.
Fixes#3460
If a target is linked against libraries with cmake
(target_link_libraries) and the libraries are not marked as PRIVATE
they are "exported" and in case a other target is linked against this
target it is also linked against *all* (not private) libraries.
Without declaring private libraries PRIVATE a lot of over linking
(linking against unneeded libraries) was done.