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diff --git a/Help/policy/CMP0006.rst b/Help/policy/CMP0006.rst index d1b9ece..181958b 100644 --- a/Help/policy/CMP0006.rst +++ b/Help/policy/CMP0006.rst @@ -1,24 +1,24 @@ CMP0006 ------- -Installing MACOSX_BUNDLE targets requires a BUNDLE DESTINATION. +Installing :prop_tgt:`MACOSX_BUNDLE` targets requires a ``BUNDLE DESTINATION``. -This policy determines whether the install(TARGETS) command must be -given a BUNDLE DESTINATION when asked to install a target with the -MACOSX_BUNDLE property set. CMake 2.4 and below did not distinguish +This policy determines whether the :command:`install(TARGETS)` command must be +given a ``BUNDLE DESTINATION`` when asked to install a target with the +:prop_tgt:`MACOSX_BUNDLE` property set. CMake 2.4 and below did not distinguish application bundles from normal executables when installing targets. -CMake 2.6 provides a BUNDLE option to the install(TARGETS) command -that specifies rules specific to application bundles on the Mac. +CMake 2.6 provides a ``BUNDLE`` option to the :command:`install(TARGETS)` +command that specifies rules specific to application bundles on the Mac. Projects should use this option when installing a target with the -MACOSX_BUNDLE property set. +:prop_tgt:`MACOSX_BUNDLE` property set. -The OLD behavior for this policy is to fall back to the RUNTIME -DESTINATION if a BUNDLE DESTINATION is not given. The NEW behavior -for this policy is to produce an error if a bundle target is installed -without a BUNDLE DESTINATION. +The ``OLD`` behavior for this policy is to fall back to the +``RUNTIME DESTINATION`` if a ``BUNDLE DESTINATION`` is not given. The ``NEW`` +behavior for this policy is to produce an error if a bundle target is installed +without a ``BUNDLE DESTINATION``. This policy was introduced in CMake version 2.6.0. CMake version -|release| warns when the policy is not set and uses OLD behavior. Use -the cmake_policy command to set it to OLD or NEW explicitly. +|release| warns when the policy is not set and uses ``OLD`` behavior. Use +the :command:`cmake_policy` command to set it to ``OLD`` or ``NEW`` explicitly. .. include:: DEPRECATED.txt |