This is a followup to 
http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2011-April/044095.html:

   On 04/28/2011 01:51 PM, John R. Cary wrote:
   >/  This is in reference to
   />/
   />/  iter.cary$ cmake --version
   />/  cmake version 2.8.3
   />/  iter.cary$ uname -a
   />/  Linux iter.txcorp.com 2.6.29.4-167.fc11.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed May 27
   />/  17:27:08 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
   />/
   />/
   />/  We have a situation where a package needs to be
   />/  rebuilt because some dependency is rebuilt.  In
   />/  this case, trilinos needs rebuilding because it
   />/  depends on openmpi and the version of opempi gets
   />/  updated.
   />/
   />/  Typically, these installations are in a common area,
   />/  but by different people.  So one night Joe triggers
   />/  a build a trilinos.  Then the next night a new version
   />/  of openmpi is available, so Mary triggers a build of
   />/  openmpi and then trilinos.
   />/
   />/  In this situation, Mary's installation of trilinos
   />/  fails, because cmake's installation does not overwrite
   />/  some files:
   />/
   />/  -- Installing:
   />/  /usr/local/contrib/trilinos-10.2.0-ser/include/Teuchos_DLLExportMacro.h
   />/  -- Up-to-date:
   />/  
/usr/local/contrib/trilinos-10.2.0-ser/include/Teuchos_AbstractFactory.hpp
   />/  CMake Error at packages/teuchos/src/cmake_install.cmake:54 (FILE):
   />/     file INSTALL cannot set permissions on
   />/
   />/  
"/usr/local/contrib/trilinos-10.2.0-ser/include/Teuchos_AbstractFactory.hpp"
   />/  Call Stack (most recent call first):
   />/     packages/teuchos/cmake_install.cmake:48 (INCLUDE)
   />/     cmake_install.cmake:41 (INCLUDE)
   />/
   />/  but then apparently tries to set the permissions anyway.  But
   />/  since it did not overwrite, Mary does not own the files, and
   />/  so she cannot set the perms.  The result being that the installation
   />/  errors out as above, possibly not completing, but at the very
   />/  least returning an error code that must be chased down.
   />/
   />/  It seems to me that one should overinstall, even if the
   />/  file is there, if one is going to try to set permissions
   />/  afterwards.  Is there a way to force such overinstallation
   />/  in cmake?  Or perhaps not error out on a perm change if the
   />/  exising perms are okay?
   />/
   />/  Thx....John Cary
   /
   You might try "make install CMAKE_INSTALL_ALWAYS=1", cf. [1].

   Regards,

   Michael

   [1]http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Useful_Variables


Except that now I am at

$ cmake --version
cmake version 2.8.6
$ uname -a
Linux zippy.txcorp.com 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri May 20 03:51:51 BST 2011 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.6.2


Using CMAKE_INSTALL_ALWAYS=1 works for files, but if there
is a directory installed by a previous user, it does not:

  file INSTALL cannot set permissions on
  "/internal/txphysics-r1533-ser/tests/txeedldata-tests/accepted_output"
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  tests/cmake_install.cmake:45 (INCLUDE)
  cmake_install.cmake:87 (INCLUDE)


make: *** [install] Error 1

(/internal/txphysics-r1533-ser/tests/txeedldata-tests/accepted_output is a
directory.)

It seems that even with CMAKE_INSTALL_ALWAYS=1, previously installed
directories are not removed before the new installation.  Is there a
way to make this happen?

Thx.....John


--

Powered by www.kitware.com

Visit other Kitware open-source projects at 
http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html

Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: 
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ

Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe:
http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake

Reply via email to