Two simple scripts to install a project that uses CMake (with the patterns I use).
Installing the library that uses CMake:
sh ./install.sh
Cleaning the temporary binaries and cache created by CMake:
sh ./clean.sh
- A
build
directory is assumed to be created before you use theinstall.sh
script. If you wish, you can do so by using theclean.sh
script. - The
install.sh
script requires aBUILD_SHARED_LIBS
boolean variable within CMake's build system. - Debug and Release builds are built and installed, for both shared and static binaries.
- The
install.sh
script does not delete your CMake cache, thus if you wish to have specific settings for your own build, you may do so. To do this, you must leave the CMake cache within thebuild
directory.
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