Oh ! I see, makes sense :) You can still look in the winreg, you have the install paths per version and per machine. You launch a shell or a pyscript from your cmake at compile time to retrieve those informations.
2012/4/27 Steven Caron <car...@gmail.com> > thanks jo > > " Something in mind or happened to you ? " > > nope, just improving my cmake search directories > > > On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:24 AM, jo benayoun <jobenay...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Hey Steve, >> >> I install on vm, my softimage versions in the same legacy folder than >> before adsk acquisition meaning "D:\\Softimage\\whatever_name_I_use". >> On my host machine, I have them in the same folder than Maya, >> "D:\\Program Files[(x64)]\\Autodesk\\". >> I never had any troubles on both sides (work production as >> customization). Something in mind or happened to you ? >> >> jo >> >> >> >> >> 2012/4/27 Steven Caron <car...@gmail.com> >> >>> hey guys >>> >>> i wanted to gather some feedback about where people install >>> softimage... who uses the default installation directory and who uses a >>> modified installation directory? if you use a modified folder what types of >>> variations do you make? >>> >>> i personally named 2012 Subscription Advantage Pack to 2012.5. >>> >>> s >>> >> >> >