common: Use PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR to find CMakeModules

Fixes CMake configuration when yuzu is a submodule of another project.
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lat9nq 2022-07-26 16:46:55 -04:00
parent 7c63f926ab
commit 260430c849

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ find_package(Git QUIET)
add_custom_command(OUTPUT scm_rev.cpp
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
-DSRC_DIR=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
-DSRC_DIR=${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}
-DBUILD_REPOSITORY=${BUILD_REPOSITORY}
-DTITLE_BAR_FORMAT_IDLE=${TITLE_BAR_FORMAT_IDLE}
-DTITLE_BAR_FORMAT_RUNNING=${TITLE_BAR_FORMAT_RUNNING}
@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ add_custom_command(OUTPUT scm_rev.cpp
-DGIT_BRANCH=${GIT_BRANCH}
-DBUILD_FULLNAME=${BUILD_FULLNAME}
-DGIT_EXECUTABLE=${GIT_EXECUTABLE}
-P ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/CMakeModules/GenerateSCMRev.cmake
-P ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/CMakeModules/GenerateSCMRev.cmake
DEPENDS
# Check that the scm_rev files haven't changed
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scm_rev.cpp.in"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/scm_rev.h"
# technically we should regenerate if the git version changed, but its not worth the effort imo
"${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/CMakeModules/GenerateSCMRev.cmake"
"${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/CMakeModules/GenerateSCMRev.cmake"
VERBATIM
)