I'd like "make install" to install different (named) subsets of files, depending on my needs. For example, "make output=header-files install" or "make output=libraries install".
Is what I'm trying to accomplish even possible? I can't figure out how to make this controllable at make-time. I can only seem to make it controllable at ccmake time. I was thinking to accomplish this by having, inside my CMakeLists.txt files, something like this: IF ("${output}" STREQUALS "header-files") INSTALL_TARGETS(...) ELSE (...) INSTALL_TARGETS(...) ENDIF (...) I tried something that looked more flexible: branching based on environent variables. IF ("$ENV(output)" STREQUALS "header-files") INSTALL_TARGETS(...) ELSE (...) INSTALL_TARGETS(...) ENDIF (...) But this too seems to specify *at ccmake time* which branch will be taken. Any ideas? I realize that I could create multiple cmake_binary_dirs, one for each configuration. But this whole process will ideally be driven by CMake, and I'm concerned that having CMake invoke CMake will make the system hard to understand and debug. Thanks, Christian _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake