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install_files
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Deprecated. Use the install(FILES ) command instead.
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This command has been superceded by the install command. It is
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provided for compatibility with older CMake code. The FILES form is
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directly replaced by the FILES form of the install command. The
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regexp form can be expressed more clearly using the GLOB form of the
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file command.
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install_files(<dir> extension file file ...)
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Create rules to install the listed files with the given extension into
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the given directory. Only files existing in the current source tree
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or its corresponding location in the binary tree may be listed. If a
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file specified already has an extension, that extension will be
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removed first. This is useful for providing lists of source files
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such as foo.cxx when you want the corresponding foo.h to be installed.
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A typical extension is '.h'.
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install_files(<dir> regexp)
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Any files in the current source directory that match the regular
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expression will be installed.
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install_files(<dir> FILES file file ...)
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Any files listed after the FILES keyword will be installed explicitly
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from the names given. Full paths are allowed in this form.
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The directory <dir> is relative to the installation prefix, which is
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stored in the variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
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