On 2006-11-16 07:44-0500 Andy Cedilnik wrote:
Ok, in CPack you can specify what files you want to copy. It is a bit
of a hard process and since most of our CVS repositories are fairly
clean I never thought of that. That said, I can see somebody doing an
in-source build and then try to make a
Am Sonntag 15 Juli 2007 18:53 schrieb Alan W. Irwin:
Ideally, what I would like is CPACK_SOURCE_SELECT_FILES (or whatever you
want to call it) takes precedence over CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES, but if a
part of the source tree is mentioned by neither it gets packed into the
source distribution
On 2007-07-15 19:05+0200 Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Am Sonntag 15 Juli 2007 18:53 schrieb Alan W. Irwin:
Ideally, what I would like is CPACK_SOURCE_SELECT_FILES (or whatever you
want to call it) takes precedence over CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES, but if a
part of the source tree is mentioned by
On 7/15/07, Alan W. Irwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand RE's are extremely powerful, but I don't have enough experience
with them to implement what you suggest without some help.
Plenty of resources on them on the internet. It's futzy to go through
it as there are a few flavors of
Von: Eric Noulard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
Nevertheless I miss a cpack RPM generator, and already ask if
someone was planning it here but got no answer.
AFAIK the CMake devs would like to have that, but probably there's no schedule
yet. I guess they would be happy about patches ;-)
Alex
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2006/11/14, Alexander Neundorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Von: Eric Noulard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
Nevertheless I miss a cpack RPM generator, and already ask if
someone was planning it here but got no answer.
AFAIK the CMake devs would like to have that, but probably there's no schedule
yet. I guess
Alan W. Irwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have used CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES to ignore all backup (*~)
files, all CVS directories, and some directories that are specific to
our project. These regex's (not file globs) are a powerful means of
deciding exactly what you want to go into your
Alan W. Irwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have used CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES to ignore all backup (*~)
files, all CVS directories, and some directories that are specific to
our project. These regex's (not file globs) are a powerful means of
deciding exactly what you want to go into your
Enrico Scholz wrote:
Alan W. Irwin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have used CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES to ignore all backup (*~)
files, all CVS directories, and some directories that are specific to
our project. These regex's (not file globs) are a powerful means of
deciding exactly what you
2006/11/14, Philip Lowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Enrico Scholz wrote:
Alan W. Irwin
the source tree.
Mmmh... sounds like a maintenance nightmare to update this ignore list;
it will probably result into looking manually into each tarball whether
there are really only the wanted files.
I like
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