[CMake] CMake2.5 - wrong default install location for mingw
Brandon Van Every
bvanevery at gmail.com
Sat Oct 20 17:58:30 EDT 2007
On 10/19/07, Gonzalo Garramuño <ggarra at advancedsl.com.ar> wrote:
> Brandon Van Every wrote:
> >
> > Agreed, having gone through this debate awhile ago. I would further
> > note that MinGW doesn't require MSYS, and that one would of course
> > expect %ProgramFiles% as the default in that case. Adding MSYS
> > doesn't change the compiler being used, and the MSYS philosophy is as
> > Bill said. So using %ProgramFiles% would make sense there too.
> >
>
> Well, if you are not using MSYS with MinGW you expect MinGW to basically
> NOT be able do any installs. That would be the responsibility of
> something like DevC++ or the makefile you create.
Yeah, but there are Windows Command Prompt versions of make, typically
named mingw32-make. You'd expect those to install to %ProgramFiles%,
they don't have any /usr/local file system associated with them.
> Either way, it would also be good if CMake did make a distinction about
> itself. I really do not like the idea of MinGW by default overwriting
> my (then stable) MSVC version.
I agree. Make a feature request.
> I just lost half a day trying to restore to a stable build.
I recommend Acronis TrueImage. http://www.acronis.com
Cheers,
Brandon Van Every
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