Hi Steve,
I am happy you find CPack so useful. Hopefully you will use for your
applications too.
Andy
Steve Johns wrote:
This is a story post, and a thank-you post.
I recently built the CVS version of CMake for the first time, and then
went
on to package it into a personal binary
This is a story post, and a thank-you post.
I recently built the CVS version of CMake for the first time, and then went
on to package it into a personal binary distro using CPack (and NSIS).
Here's how I did it.
I fetched the CVS version of CMake, and used my installed binary version of
CMake