In my project file I have near the top of the file, the line:
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ${APP_INSTALL_DIR}/MyApp) Which I thought would force all install destinations to be relative to that directory. Later in the same CMakeLists.txt file, I have some install commands: INSTALL(TARGETS MyApp RUNTIME DESTINATION . LIBRARY DESTINATION . ARCHIVE DESTINATION .) INSTALL(FILES ${MYAPP_ROOT_DIR}/plugins.cfg ${MYAPP_ROOT_DIR}/plugins_debug.cfg DESTINATION .) INSTALL(DIRECTORY ${MYAPP_ROOT_DIR}/assets DESTINATION .) # Add Microsoft runtime set(CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_LIBS_SKIP TRUE) INCLUDE(InstallRequiredSystemLibraries) INSTALL(PROGRAMS ${CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_LIBS} DESTINATION .) However when I build the install project in Visual Studio, everything is installed to C:/Program Files/MyApp/ Is this a bug or is there something else I need to do to override the default install location? As a test I tried adding message(${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}) through my CMakeLists.txt before and after the install command and the message prints out the correct directory, but the Visual Studio project is still installing to the wrong directory. One thing that might affect this is that I use out of source add_subdirectory() commands after setting CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX and those themselves install targets using DESTINATION . Those should also be going to the parent's CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX dir. Is it possible that they are affecting a global version of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX by not setting it explicitly themselves? If this is a bug, let me know and I'll report it. Thanks, Sam Big Fish Games, Inc. A New Game Every Day!
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