GNUInstallDirs

Define GNU standard installation directories

Provides install directory variables as defined by the GNU Coding Standards.

Result Variables

Inclusion of this module defines the following variables:

CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir>

Destination for files of a given type. This value may be passed to the DESTINATION options of install() commands for the corresponding file type.

CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_<dir>

The absolute path generated from the corresponding CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir> value. If the value is not already an absolute path, an absolute path is constructed typically by prepending the value of the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable. However, there are some special cases as documented below.

where <dir> is one of:

BINDIR

user executables (bin)

SBINDIR

system admin executables (sbin)

LIBEXECDIR

program executables (libexec)

SYSCONFDIR

read-only single-machine data (etc)

SHAREDSTATEDIR

modifiable architecture-independent data (com)

LOCALSTATEDIR

modifiable single-machine data (var)

LIBDIR

object code libraries (lib or lib64 or lib/<multiarch-tuple> on Debian)

INCLUDEDIR

C header files (include)

OLDINCLUDEDIR

C header files for non-gcc (/usr/include)

DATAROOTDIR

read-only architecture-independent data root (share)

DATADIR

read-only architecture-independent data (DATAROOTDIR)

INFODIR

info documentation (DATAROOTDIR/info)

LOCALEDIR

locale-dependent data (DATAROOTDIR/locale)

MANDIR

man documentation (DATAROOTDIR/man)

DOCDIR

documentation root (DATAROOTDIR/doc/PROJECT_NAME)

If the includer does not define a value the above-shown default will be used and the value will appear in the cache for editing by the user.

Special Cases

The following values of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX are special:

/

For <dir> other than the SYSCONFDIR and LOCALSTATEDIR, the value of CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir> is prefixed with usr/ if it is not user-specified as an absolute path. For example, the INCLUDEDIR value include becomes usr/include. This is required by the GNU Coding Standards, which state:

When building the complete GNU system, the prefix will be empty and /usr will be a symbolic link to /.

/usr

For <dir> equal to SYSCONFDIR or LOCALSTATEDIR, the CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_<dir> is computed by prepending just / to the value of CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir> if it is not user-specified as an absolute path. For example, the SYSCONFDIR value etc becomes /etc. This is required by the GNU Coding Standards.

/opt/...

For <dir> equal to SYSCONFDIR or LOCALSTATEDIR, the CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_<dir> is computed by appending the prefix to the value of CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir> if it is not user-specified as an absolute path. For example, the SYSCONFDIR value etc becomes /etc/opt/.... This is defined by the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.