I've got a cvs checkout of CMake-2-6-1. I created a build directory and configured first for a Qt GUI. The build completed and installed into /usr/local/CMake 2.6-1.app/. Then, to ensure this version is in the default Applications directory: sudo cp -rf /usr/local/CMake* /Applications/
I then tried to use the GUI interface to create symlinks for the command line (Tools > Install for Command Line Use), but it failed. I then reconfigured the build for a curses interface, built, and installed that. It installed: -- Installing: /usr/local/bin/ccmake -- Installing: /usr/local/bin/cmake -- Installing: /usr/local/bin/cmakexbuild -- Installing: /usr/local/bin/cpack -- Installing: /usr/local/bin/ctest That's fine, but on this OSX system, cmake was first installed by macports into /opt/local/bin/ and this is the first entry on the $PATH. So I could re-route the path or overwrite the macports install with symlinks to this build (I prefer the latter). Is there a command line utility or a make instruction to create all the symlinks? Does it have an option to specify the root bin directory? Something like: make symlinks /usr/bin or make symlinks /opt/local/bin Thanks, Darren
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