On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Brad King <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 12/22/2014 03:28 PM, Domen Vrankar wrote:
> > Maybe others will disagree but to be quite honest I myself don't think
> > that CMAKE_INSTALL_RELATIVE variable would be the right solution... I
> > myself prefer to write install commands with relative paths and I
> > guess that something like that should be fixed in CMakeLists.txt and
> > contributed to projects that use absolute paths and not add a new
> > variable for doing this...
>
> I agree.  If a project uses absolute install paths that means its
> authors have not thought about making relocatable packages.  There
> could be many other problems with making such projects relocatable
> other than just install rules.
>
>
THere's not a problem with relative install paths; why were they passed as
absolute?  Just apply a pre-filter on your side like if( matches
${destpath} ${cmake_install_prefix}  ) subst it out.  All paths are
relative to start with; and seems like a corruption to have an abosolute
path


> -Brad
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