[Buildroot] [PATCH] pkg-cmake: Skip compilation in installation step
Cédric Marie
cedric.marie at openmailbox.org
Wed Apr 22 20:11:56 UTC 2015
With CMake build system, the "make install" command always compiles
before installing, to make sure that everything is up-to-date.
In Buildroot environment, this is quite useless, because the package
has always already been compiled, either at first build, or when
invoking "make <package>-rebuild".
In all cases, when it comes to staging or target installation step, the
package has just been compiled.
Using "make install/fast" - in order to skip the compilation step - is
therefore more appropriate, more consistent with what other build
systems do, and saves time when you need to rebuild your package.
Signed-off-by: Cédric Marie <cedric.marie at openmailbox.org>
---
package/pkg-cmake.mk | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/package/pkg-cmake.mk b/package/pkg-cmake.mk
index 2262012..f17a883 100644
--- a/package/pkg-cmake.mk
+++ b/package/pkg-cmake.mk
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ $(2)_MAKE ?= $$(MAKE)
$(2)_MAKE_ENV ?=
$(2)_MAKE_OPTS ?=
$(2)_INSTALL_OPTS ?= install
-$(2)_INSTALL_STAGING_OPTS ?= DESTDIR=$$(STAGING_DIR) install
-$(2)_INSTALL_TARGET_OPTS ?= DESTDIR=$$(TARGET_DIR) install
+$(2)_INSTALL_STAGING_OPTS ?= DESTDIR=$$(STAGING_DIR) install/fast
+$(2)_INSTALL_TARGET_OPTS ?= DESTDIR=$$(TARGET_DIR) install/fast
$(2)_SRCDIR = $$($(2)_DIR)/$$($(2)_SUBDIR)
--
2.1.4
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