Hello David > You should be able to use your own NSIS.template.in file if you name it > exactly the same as CMake's copy and then add the directory containing > your own copy of it to CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. > > For example, if your copy is in a subdirectory of your source directory > named "Templates," you could do this...: > SET(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Templates" > ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}) > ... prior to including the CPack file in your CMakeLists. > > Let me know if this doesn't work. I haven't tried it myself with this > particular file, but it should work...
Unfortunately this does not work for me :( I have set the CMAKE_MODULE_PATH like you have described but CMake obviously chooses its own NSIS.template.in. Why does overwriting the module path like this does not work? I have done it in my "root" CMakeLists.txt before including CPack. Should CMake/CPack be expanded here? Cheers Marco _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake