cmake: find libiberty headers via cmake module
The libiberty headers moved from /usr/include (and a part of binutils-dev) to /usr/include/libiberty (libiberty-dev) between Ubuntu 13.10 and 14.04, which made a proper cmake search module necessary. Searching still continues working well on Debian 7. Change-Id: I324e5ccb847e4664442d6fa7d7a027705a4f0587
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Required for Fail*:
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- protobuf-compiler
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- cmake 2.8.2 (2.8.11 preferred)
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- cmake-curses-gui
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- binutils-dev
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- binutils-dev, on newer systems libiberty-dev
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- AspectC++ (ag++, ac++): AspectC++ 1.1 or newer is known to work and can be
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obtained from <http://www.aspectc.org>; nightlies can be downloaded from
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<http://akut.aspectc.org>. Make sure you use the 64-bit version if running
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