Hi Andreas, thanks for your tip. Unfortunately, 'make -k install' doesn't help, as the entire install step is a single command (cmake -P ...), so once this fails, there is no other command make could continue with. Is there no way to do this natively in cmake?
I could (in theory) add OPTIONAL to all install() commands, but that has the problem of being absolutely silent when a file is not found, and I'd need at least a message or warning. Is cmake really all-or-nothing in this aspect, or does anyone know a feature I'm overlooking? Thanks for any help. Petr On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Andreas Pakulat <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Petr Kmoch <[email protected]> wrote: > > when running the install step of a CMake-generated buildsystem (i.e. > 'make > > install' or building the VS project INSTALL), the run terminates after > the > > first failure (e.g. when it cannot find a file which is to be > installed). Is > > there a way to globally change this behaviour so that the error is > reported > > (perhaps as a warning), but the install step goes on? > > For Makefile Generator you can run make -k install, that way make > keeps on going even when errors occur. No idea about VS, NMake, Ninja > or XCode generators probably depends on wether the respective tool has > a switch for continuing if errors occur. > > Andreas >
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