ITK/New Install Framework
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Introduction
CMake 2.4 supports install components. Default component ALL will install all components. After that, each file can be in one component. When specifying components during install procedure, only the files corresponding to the component will be installed. Using this mechanism, packaging user projects that use itk will be simpler. For example, Slicer Runtime, only requires runtime libraries from ITK, while Slicer Development must include all the header files and other support files.
Classification of Files
Classification refers to the component in which the files are going to be installed.
Componnet | Files | Comment |
---|---|---|
Development | *.h, *.txx, *.hxx, (plus kwsys, itksys, gxsys files) | |
*.lib, *.a | ||
*.idx, *.mdx, *.swg, CSwing subdirectory | ||
vtk*Kit.cmake | List of classes for external wrapping | |
ITKConfig.cmake, ITKBuldSettings.cmake, ITKLibraryDepends.cmake, UseITK.cmake | ||
CMake subdirectory | ||
WrapITK/Configuration | ||
Documentation | Man pages, html pages, *.dic | |
RuntimeLibraries | *.dll, *.so | |
*.tcl, *.py, | ||
RuntimeExecutables | itkwish | |
Examples | *.exe |
New API
Instead of:
INSTALL_TARGETS(/lib itkCommon)
New command should be used:
INSTALL(TARGETS itkCommon RUNTIME DESTINATION bin COMPONENT Runtime # .exe, .dll LIBRARY DESTINATION lib COMPONENT Runtime # .so, mod.dll ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib COMPONENT Development # .a, .lib )
Instead of:
INSTALL_FILES(/directory FILES foo1 foo2)
New command should be used:
INSTALL(FILES foo1 foo2 DESTINATION directory)
Notes
- Each install should correspond to one of these components