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CPackInit.cmake
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#
# This file is part of the GROMACS molecular simulation package.
#
# Copyright (c) 2012,2013,2014,2015, by the GROMACS development team, led by
# Mark Abraham, David van der Spoel, Berk Hess, and Erik Lindahl,
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set(BUILDING_SOURCE_PACKAGE OFF)
# The essential difference in building a source package is that install() rules
# from the CMake project are not considered when deciding what to package.
# Instead, only the listed directories are packaged (and the listed directories
# contain the source tree).
if (NOT CPACK_INSTALL_CMAKE_PROJECTS)
set(BUILDING_SOURCE_PACKAGE ON)
endif()
if (BUILDING_SOURCE_PACKAGE)
# TODO: add check that source doesn't contain any untracked files
get_filename_component(CMAKE_BINARY_DIR ${CPACK_OUTPUT_CONFIG_FILE} PATH)
# TODO: The list could be generated at the same time as the list of
# directories to include to keep the probe file names at the same place.
# And this does not detect if things have been built in the past, but are
# outdated.
if (NOT EXISTS "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/docs/man/gmx-view.1" OR
NOT EXISTS "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/docs/install-guide/text/INSTALL" OR
NOT EXISTS "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/src/programs/completion/gmx-completion.bash")
message(FATAL_ERROR
"To create a complete source package, bash completions, "
"man pages, and INSTALL need to be generated. "
"Run 'make completion man install-guide' to build "
"these parts (you will need Sphinx). You can also configure with "
"GMX_BUILD_HELP=ON to automatically build the completions.")
endif()
else()
# TODO: If GMX_BUILD_HELP is AUTO, it may happen that the generation
# fails, and things are silently left out.
# Also, it is currently impossible to get these files into the binary
# package for cross-compilation. However, binary packages are not
# currently used much, either...
if (NOT CPACK_GMX_BUILD_HELP)
message(WARNING
"To create a complete binary package, bash completions and "
"man pages need to be generated. "
"You need to configure with GMX_BUILD_HELP=ON to include all "
"in the binary package.")
# Building the man etc. targets is not sufficient because then the
# install is still not done.
endif()
endif()