Hi Simon,
You can use the bootstrap.local script that should handle your case quite
nicely (I'm using it to develop on the git version of digiKam).
Otherwise, have you tried:
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local/stow/digikam5
make
make install
This should be the correct way (see how it is done in bootstrap.local &
bootstrap.linux). Note that CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is only the target directory
where digiKam will be installed, and not at all where the libraries are.
Cheers,
--
Benjamin.
Le samedi 12 mars 2016, 11:50:28 CET Simon Frei a écrit :
> I use stow for the management of my self-compiled software to allow easy
> installation/deinstallation and bing able to use different versions
> quickly. So in the end all the digikam files will end up in /usr/, but I
> want them to be installed into /usr/local/stow/digikam5/. The usual way
> to achieve this is
>
> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .
> make
> make install prefix=/usr/local/stow/digikam5
>
> Unfortunately this does not work, anything goes under /usr and I do not
> see any such option in the Makefile. Is there a way to tell make install
> to place the file in an alternate directory? Or is there a way to change
> DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, but tell it that it should still look for its
> libraries/... directly under /usr with some additional option to cmake?
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