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| author | Eric NOULARD <eric.noulard@gmail.com> | 2012-05-14 21:29:42 (GMT) |
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| committer | Eric NOULARD <eric.noulard@gmail.com> | 2012-05-14 21:29:42 (GMT) |
| commit | 47f0dbd70b83ccb5e314abee5feded2ed50a23fb (patch) | |
| tree | b3821ced0886a295429aa3e014e4f7abf087a5aa /Tests/Tutorial/Step5/MathFunctions/MathFunctions.h | |
| parent | 6ba055bacdce1cdf7a74008b980440027f275d94 (diff) | |
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CPack add necessary check to detect/warns/error on ABSOLUTE DESTINATION
The [usually] wrong usage of absolute DESTINATION in INSTALL rules
keeps popping-up on the ML. We shall have some way to:
1) easily detect it.
2) forbids this for some CPack generator like NSIS
In fact it should certainly be forbidden for *any* generators
when used on Windows but we may implements that on top of the current
patch.
The patch ask the task to the generated cmake_install.cmake scripts.
Those scripts are a little bit more complicated with that but
iff there are absolute DESTINATION. This cost nothing if relative
DESTINATION are used.
Two new vars are introduced (and documented to handle that):
CPACK_WARN_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION
and
CPACK_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION
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