2008/1/16, Filipe Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ted Berg wrote: > > Filipe Sousa wrote: > > > > I aplogize, my initial post wasn't terribly clear. I'm currently > > generating, for example, the following packages: > > > > foo-sdk-1.0.0.zip > > foo-qa-tools-1.0.0.zip > > foo-killer-app-1.0.0.zip > > > > These packages have different content and are targeted at different > > users. I initially thought I could duplicate this behavior using > > COMPONENTs in CMake's install command, but it's not behaving how I would > > like and I'm pretty sure that what I want is abusing the feature (at best).
I am really interested in how you did emulate the feature using INSTALL / COMPONENT. Do you have any CMakeLists.txt and/or CMake macro scripts examples? Could you tell us how with those do you invoke cpack or make in order to build you packages? > Ah! I know what you mean but I don't think there is an easy way of doing > that. But it's very useful split a package into small packages (debian > way -- libfoo.tar.gz, foo.tar.gz, libfoo-dev, foo-docs). I think it's useful too, but is it specific generator task or is it CPack task to do this? (this is an open question). -- Erk _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
