Hi all; We have a large-ish set of cmake files building our project which results in various executables, libraries, scripts, etc. Currently these are just left lying where they were created, and all our tests etc. expect to find them there.
Then we then have a subsequent script that we run to collect the build products into a temporary staging area and create the installation packages (RPMs, EXEs, etc.) Then to run our tests on the packages we have to put them in a mode where they expect to find things in those "release" locations instead of the "build" location. This is annoying for many reasons and I want to change it so that the build installs into the staging area, which has the same layout as the package installation, then all our tests will use that layout and our packager can just package up that staging area with little extra work. I guess that the "install" capabilities of CMake are the right way to go about it. One major concern I have is that everyone has scripts, macros, etc. which just run "make", or use XCode or MSVC with the default target. If I make this change, then when people forget and run the default target instead of the "install" target they'll be running against the results of a previous build (when they did run the "install" step), not the results of the current build (where they forgot to run the "install" step). Much confusion and swearing will ensue. It doesn't take hardly any time to do the extra few file copies, so I just want to ALWAYS install to the staging area after building. Is there a way to make it so that the "install" step is the default step selected if you don't provide a different one? Or is CMake install capability not the right answer for this problem? Or, is a solution like this one: http://marc.info/?l=cmake&m=130365717914933&w=2 still the recommended way to handle a situation like this? Are there more "official" solutions available? -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake