On 09/23/2010 12:12 AM, Ryan Pavlik wrote:
>> If anybody has a good resource, or can recommend some best practices,
>> that would be great.
> Use CMake and CPack?  See the wiki, and elsewhere on the internet.

Yes, I am of course using CMake. My question is more along of the lines
of how to best achieve the requirements of packaging. The "install"
command on its own is pretty weak and locating and copying files
requires all sorts of additional work (at least when it comes to
finding/copying libraries, data files are fine).

So I was wondering if there are some good, easy, or common ways to
achieve packaging library dependencies.


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