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For some internal tests, I would like the install prefix to default to a subdirectory of the build directory, unless explicitly overridden by the user. I know the user can specify a install prefix by:

$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/foo/bar ..

But if the user does not specify this, it should default to, e.g. ${PWD}/installed.

The variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is already set to /usr/local, so I cannot just check to see if it unset/empty before setting it.

My current solution is to add a custom switch that the user has to invoke to specify that the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable gets respected:

option(ENABLE_INSTALL_PREFIX "Install build targets to system (path given by '-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX' or '${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}' if not specified)." OFF)
if ( ENABLE_INSTALL_PREFIX )
    set (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX installed CACHE PATH "Installation root")
else()
    set (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX installed CACHE PATH "Installation root" FORCE)
endif()

My questions are:

(a) Are there any issues with the above, beyond the annoyance of the extra flag needing to be passed to CMake to get CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to have an effect?

(b) Is there a better, cleaner, more robust, more idiomatic and/or less annoying way to achieve the above?

Thanks.

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CMake sets the boolean variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX_INITIALIZED_TO_DEFAULT if CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX has not been explicitly specified and is initialized to its default setting. You can override it in the following way:

if (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX_INITIALIZED_TO_DEFAULT)
    set (CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/installed"
           CACHE PATH "default install path" FORCE)
endif()
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  • I wish I found this post a few days ago while I was pulling my hair out trying to get multiple ExternalProject dependencies to do the right thing. Thanks! Aug 17, 2014 at 18:19
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A few years ago, I wanted to attempt the same thing. Unfortunately I could never find a fully satisfactory solution. Instead, I chose to use a regex to check if CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX matches the default.

E.g. on windows I use the following to create the install dir in the build-directory:

if ( CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX MATCHES "^C:/Program Files" )
    # Override to an "Install" directory in the current build-dir
    message( STATUS "    Install-prefix was at default -> forcing it to the build-dir" )
    message( STATUS "        'set( CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/install )'" )
    set( CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/install )
endif ( CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX MATCHES "^C:/Program Files" )

The biggest problem with this construct is that you can specify manually that CMake should install into C:\Program Files. As I distribute my tool with an NSIS-installer this is not an issue (for me).

Perhaps you could try something similar on Unix.

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  • On Unix one would use "^/usr/local" in the matching; or, even better, STREQUAL "/usr/local" instead of a regular expression matching.
    – thiagowfx
    Jan 24, 2017 at 1:36

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