CMP0095ΒΆ
New in version 3.16.
RPATH
entries are properly escaped in the intermediary CMake install script.
In CMake 3.15 and earlier, RPATH
entries set via
CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH
or via INSTALL_RPATH
have not been
escaped before being inserted into the cmake_install.cmake
script. Dynamic
linkers on ELF-based systems (e.g. Linux and FreeBSD) allow certain keywords in
RPATH
entries, such as ${ORIGIN}
(More details are available in the
ld.so
man pages on those systems). The syntax of these keywords can match
CMake's variable syntax. In order to not be substituted (usually to an empty
string) already by the intermediary cmake_install.cmake
script, the user had
to double-escape such RPATH
keywords, e.g.
set(CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH "\\\${ORIGIN}/../lib")
. Since the intermediary
cmake_install.cmake
script is an implementation detail of CMake, CMake 3.16
and later will make sure RPATH
entries are inserted literally by escaping
any coincidental CMake syntax.
The OLD
behavior of this policy is to not escape RPATH
entries in the
intermediary cmake_install.cmake
script. The NEW
behavior is to properly
escape coincidental CMake syntax in RPATH
entries when generating the
intermediary cmake_install.cmake
script.
This policy was introduced in CMake version 3.16.
It may be set by cmake_policy()
or cmake_minimum_required()
.
If it is not set, CMake warns when it detects use of CMake-like syntax, and uses OLD
behavior.
Note
The OLD
behavior of a policy is
deprecated by definition
and may be removed in a future version of CMake.