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I am trying to compile a Library using CMAKE-gui 3.0.2 and Visual Studio express 2013. Everything seems to be fine during the configuration/generation process in cmake-gui, as I am able to set the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable to the path in which I want to have my library installed. And I got no errors during configuration and generation.

I then open the generated .sln file in which I can build the ALL_BUILD target, which runs smoothly with no errors and no targets skipped.

However, the INSTALL target is simply not present in the Solution Explorer, therefore I really do not have any idea on how to install the library. Upon further inspection, I noticed that cmake did create a file called cmake_install.cmake, but I don't know what should I do with it.

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  • Do you have any install() commands in your CMakeList? Oct 31, 2014 at 14:51
  • Not in the CMakeList.txt file. In the gui, I can see the variables name and I have just CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX and CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH (boolean set to off)
    – alef0
    Oct 31, 2014 at 15:08
  • OK, I meant anywhere in the project where CMake can see it, starting parsing from the toplevel CMakeList. Oct 31, 2014 at 15:09

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CMake will only generate the INSTALL target when there is actually anything to install. It would seem you have no install() commands in your project.

Presence of the variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX does not imply anything - the variable is always present, and is used to control the installation destination when there is anything to install.

Likewise, the file cmake_install.cmake is always created; but if you inspect it, you'll find it's basically a no-op in your case (probably just some messages, setting CMake variables and possibly creating a manifest which is not used for anything).

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  • So why did cmake asked me for an INSTALL_PREFIX and it even created a cmake_install.cmake file? By the way, if you want to take a look by yourself, I am trying to build the library in this folder: link
    – alef0
    Oct 31, 2014 at 15:20
  • @alef0 I've expanded the answer a bit. Oct 31, 2014 at 15:33
  • I see. Thanks for your answer. Just one last question: is it reasonable to assume that this library is just an Header only library, thus I can just use it by copying the header files in my project?
    – alef0
    Oct 31, 2014 at 15:37
  • @alef0 No, it's not header-only. If you look into its CMakeLists.txt file, you'll notice there are several .cpp files among its sources. Oct 31, 2014 at 15:38

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