What do your install commands look like? You're not trying to install files into absolute paths on Windows, are you? (i.e. -- all things should be installed underneath CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX in a normal 'make install' tree in order to work well on Windows with the NSIS generator.)
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:34 PM, NoRulez <noru...@me.com> wrote: > Hello Eric, > > I've found the problem, it was my mistake. A few lines later i overwrote the > CPACK_MODULE_PATH setting. [RESOLVED] > > But what I didn't understand was the fact that it would work on Windows 7 > with the same settings. > > So, my custom CPackConfig.cmake.in and my NSIS.template.in seems to work, > but CPack reports that there are not files (*.* under > _CPack_Packages\win32\NSIS\MyProject) > I have install statements for the executable and also for the shared > libraries. What could be the problem? > Do I need a special setting in CPackConfig.cmake.in or in NSIS.tempalte.in > to copy the files into the _CPack_Packages subfolder? > > Thank you for your help > > Best Regards > > Am 08.05.2012 um 15:19 schrieb noru...@me.com: > > >> It is only a copy from the original. It doesn't work in windows xp in >> general. >> >> Best Regards >> >> Am 08.05.2012 um 13:51 schrieb Eric Noulard <eric.noul...@gmail.com>: >> >>> 2012/5/8 <noru...@me.com>: >>>> There is no difference with your command. It still uses the >>>> NSIS.template.in file from the CMake installation. >>> >>> Are there any difference between the 2 CPackConfig.cmake files ? >>> WinXP failing case vs Win7 working case? >>> >>> Does the ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/NSIS.template.in file has any weird >>> attribute? >>> Is it readable by "normal user"? (you said it works if you are admin >>> right?) >>> >>>> Yes I tried the configurations in new build directories such as build1 >>>> ... buildn. >>> >>> I got that but I suspected something in the source tree (where your >>> NSIS.template.in is) >>> so starting from another source tree (taken from your VCS) may exhibit >>> different behavior. >>> >>> If all that fail I'm afraid I cannot help more unless you can build a >>> minimalistic example >>> which shows the wrong behavior. >>> >>> (I have no WinXP at hand but then I may look into the source more >>> thoroughly). >>> >>> -- >>> Erk >>> Le gouvernement représentatif n'est pas la démocratie -- >>> http://www.le-message.org >> -- >> >> Powered by www.kitware.com >> >> Visit other Kitware open-source projects at >> http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html >> >> Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: >> http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ >> >> Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: >> http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake > > -- > > Powered by www.kitware.com > > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at > http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ > > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: > http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake