Hi,

On 2010/08/12, at 20:15, Chris Wolf wrote:

> 
> 
> On 8/12/10 10:20 AM, Carlos Gonçalves wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have already looked everywhere possible (so to speak) on how to create a 
>> Framework + Unix tools as described in [1] but found no examples. So far I 
>> was able to create a Framework only [2].
>> 
>> I'm trying to add Mac OS X support to GeneratorRunner[3] and my current 
>> CMakeLists.txt can be viewed in [4]. Any help would be appreciated :-)
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Carlos Gonçalves
>> 
>> [1] 
>> http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:Bundles_And_Frameworks#Framework_.2B_Unix_tools
>> [2] http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:Bundles_And_Frameworks#Framework_only
>> [3] http://qt.gitorious.org/pyside/generatorrunner
>> [4] http://pastebin.com/p7CKYP2z
> 
> I am not certain about your main question - but looking at your code, I see 
> you have:
> 
> add_custom_target(dist...
> 
> ...which creates a file, "ChangeLog.txt" from the git log, then creates an
> archive.  You only need to create the "ChangeLog.txt" file here; you 
> don't need to create temp dirs and invoke tar and bzip2 - cpack can
> do that for you, via the defined package generators.

That's a custom target to create a new release tarball, so nothing to do with 
my question :-)

> For creating source and/or binary archives, just use one of the CPack
> package generators:
> 
> http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:CPackPackageGenerators#TBZ2
> 
> To create the configured binary package(s), either invoke "make package"
> or invoke cpack directly:  "cpack"
> 
> To create the configured source package, either invoke cpack via:
> "make package_source" or directly via:
> "cpack --config ./CPackSourceConfig.cmake"
> 
> 
> Sorry I couldn't answer your "real" question... ;)

My fault, not yours. Ok, let me explain it better.

GeneratorRunner builds successfully on Linux and installs just fine. Now, I 
want to add Mac OS X support on it. Since GeneratorRunner contains an 
application (generatorrunner) and a library (genrunner) the installation file 
hierarchy should be, for what I have understand, something equivalent to the 
example given in 
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:Bundles_And_Frameworks#Framework_.2B_Unix_tools

-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/genrunner
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Resources
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/genrunner
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/lib
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/lib/cmake
-- Installing: 
/Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/lib/cmake/GeneratorRunner-0.6.1
-- Installing: 
/Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/lib/cmake/GeneratorRunner-0.6.1/GeneratorRunnerConfig.cmake
-- Installing: 
/Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/lib/cmake/GeneratorRunner-0.6.1/GeneratorRunnerConfigVersion.cmake
-- Installing: 
/Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/lib/pkgconfig
-- Installing: 
/Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/lib/pkgconfig/generatorrunner.pc
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/Resources
-- Installing: 
/Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/Resources/Info.plist
-- Installing: /Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/Current
-- Installing: /Applications/GeneratorRunner/bin/generatorrunner

My question is mainly about file 
/Applications/GeneratorRunner/bin/generatorrunner which, although I've set it 
to be installed there for testing purposes, what I want is it so be installed 
either in 
/Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/Commands/generatorrunner 
or in Library/Frameworks/genrunner.framework/Versions/0.6.1/bin/generatorrunner 
(I truly don't know what the difference between Commands/ and bin/ is since 
they both contain executables), but I don't know how to do it. I tried messing 
with RUNTIME DESTINATION setting it to "bin" but that didn't help.

Hope I have clarified my question ;-)

Thanks,
Carlos Gonçalves

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