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diff --git a/Source/cmDocumentVariables.cxx b/Source/cmDocumentVariables.cxx
index 6881236..9e33d75 100644
--- a/Source/cmDocumentVariables.cxx
+++ b/Source/cmDocumentVariables.cxx
@@ -843,6 +843,36 @@ void cmDocumentVariables::DefineVariables(cmake* cm)
"Default is ON.",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
+ cm->DefineProperty
+ ("CMAKE_ABSOLUTE_DESTINATION_FILES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
+ "List of files which have been installed using "
+ " an ABSOLUTE DESTINATION path.",
+ "This variable is defined by CMake-generated cmake_install.cmake "
+ "scripts."
+ " It can be used (read-only) by program or script that source those"
+ " install scripts. This is used by some CPack generators (e.g. RPM).",
+ false,
+ "Variables That Change Behavior");
+
+ cm->DefineProperty
+ ("CMAKE_WARN_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
+ "Ask cmake_install.cmake script to warn each time a file with "
+ "absolute INSTALL DESTINATION is encountered.",
+ "This variable is used by CMake-generated cmake_install.cmake"
+ " scripts. If ones set this variable to ON while running the"
+ " script, it may get warning messages from the script.", false,
+ "Variables That Change Behavior");
+
+ cm->DefineProperty
+ ("CMAKE_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
+ "Ask cmake_install.cmake script to error out as soon as "
+ "a file with absolute INSTALL DESTINATION is encountered.",
+ "The fatal error is emitted before the installation of "
+ "the offending file takes place."
+ " This variable is used by CMake-generated cmake_install.cmake"
+ " scripts. If ones set this variable to ON while running the"
+ " script, it may get fatal error messages from the script.",false,
+ "Variables That Change Behavior");
// Variables defined by CMake that describe the system