[CMake] Automatically add a revision number to the CPack installer name
Michael Jackson
mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Thu Mar 8 16:15:26 EST 2012
I do something like this in my CPack file:
set(DREAM3D_VERSION_SHORT "${DREAM3DLib_VER_MAJOR}.${DREAM3DLib_VER_MINOR}")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME "DREAM3D-${DREAM3D_VERSION_SHORT}-${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}")
Where the DREAM3D_Lib_VER_* variables are generated with a call to my SCM (git in my case)
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Mike Jackson <www.bluequartz.net>
On Mar 8, 2012, at 3:57 PM, Glenn Ramsey wrote:
> Is it possible to add, at build time, a revision number to the installer file name produced by CPack? I understand that to get the revision number at build time one must run a command and I have used that technique to generate a source code header, but I cannot figure out how to apply it to the package file name. The simplest method would appear to be to add a post-build command that renames the file to the package target, but it appears that this cannot be currently done [1].
>
> A previous list message [1] suggests the following:
>
>> If you want to hook it up automatically, you could write your own
>> version of the package target that just calls cpack itself in
>> ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}. That target could have a post-build rule that
>> does the rename.
>
> When I tried that. It created an infinite loop with cpack calling make and make calling cpack.
>
> What would I need to do to correctly implement this solution? Is there another way to do it?
>
> Glenn
>
> [1] <http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2011-May/044440.html>
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