You should explicitly set the installation location of your package using 
–DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/xxx/xxxx/xxxx/xxx during the initial invocation of 
cmake.

 

This should be set to a location you KNOW you have normal write access to. Once 
this is set then you will no longer need to use “sudo” to run the commands and 
all _should_ work correctly. This is what we do on our dashboard builds.

 

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Mike Jackson  

 

 

From: CMake <cmake-boun...@cmake.org> on behalf of Adam Getchell 
<adam.getch...@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, September 8, 2017 at 9:20 PM
To: Craig Scott <craig.sc...@crascit.com>
Cc: CMake <cmake@cmake.org>
Subject: Re: [CMake] cmake install

 

 

On Sep 8, 2017, at 6:11 PM, Craig Scott <craig.sc...@crascit.com> wrote:

 

I tried:

 

# cmake -G Ninja .

# cmake --build .

# cmake --build . --target install

 

This should be correct. Did this not work for you?

 

No.

 

https://travis-ci.org/acgetchell/CDT-plusplus/jobs/273498700

 

Thanks for your help.

 

 

 

If its somewhere in the manual, I’d appreciate pointers.

 

Which part were you looking for? The use of --target is documented as part of 
the Build Tool Mode section, but it seems you've already figured out that part. 
There's nothing technically special about the install target as far as I'm 
aware, you should be able to refer to it as a build target like you've done 
above.

 

 

Craig Scott

Melbourne, Australia

https://crascit.com

 

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