2015-05-18 11:01 GMT+01:00 Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu>:

> On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 11:28:48AM +0200, Gert Wollny wrote:
> > > I was actually thinking about
> > >
> > >    git://git.debian.org/git/debian-med/bamtools.git
> > >
> > > which I did not yet uploaded since I'm unsure about the "hand-made"
> > > cmake file in debian/cmake itself, the choice of a subdirectory
> > > debian/cmake/bamtools and the actual content of the cmake file.
> >
> > A look at the cmake source code indicates that both, "lib" and "share"
> > are in the default search path, so I would guess, that
> > "/usr/share/cmake" is okay as long as there are no arch specifics in the
> > file (as it seems to the case with bamtools).
>
> Thanks for the hint, uploaded that way
>      Andreas.
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>From my current experience with a couple of CMake-based projects, the
consensus
seems to be to put the custom CMake modules and related configs under
/usr/lib/cmake/<ProjectName> or /usr/share/cmake/<ProjectName> on Linux. I
have
seen the former path used more often than the latter.

I remembered asking about the right location of these CMake files a while
back
somewhere in d/mentors or d/science and there was no particular stands on
this.

Ghis

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