make install-exec

Andras Mantia amantia at kde.org
Fri Apr 28 14:30:54 CEST 2006


On Friday 28 April 2006 15:23, you wrote:
> Andras Mantia wrote:
> > Previously we had an "install-exec" target for make which installed
> >only libraries and applications (and modules of course). This is
> > very handy if you have lot of data that does not change, but you
> > have to install the executables often as it will take much less
> > time (even if the timestamp is checked for modification). Is it
> > possible to have something like this for cmake?
>
> I'd rather "make install" only installed what has changed. Unsermake
> had that feature.

It already does that (as I understood starting from cmake 2.4.0), but it 
still prints out everything, even if it's not installed for real, and 
this is slow, for example in KDevelop, as it processes all the output. 
If it doesn't print what is not installed, it's fine for me as well.

Andras

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