On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 9:48 AM Richard Shaw <hobbes1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Currently if in source builds are set to true, %cmake_install appends a "." 
> current directory.
>
> I'm working on building Avidemux on RPM Fusion and it requires multiple cmake 
> builds and fakeroot installs which means I have to allow "in source builds" 
> to stop the new behavior even though I'm manually performing multiple 
> out-of-source builds.
>
> During %install I would much prefer to do something likes:
> %cmake_install <dir1>
> %cmake_install <dir2>
> %cmake_install <dir3>...
>
> But that's currently not possible because it assumes "." is appropriate. I'd 
> really rather not have to pushd into each directory as that's just ugly :)
>
> Is there a way to modify the behavior of the macro to not append "."?
>

You could possibly change %_vpath_builddir for each of them. You can
do that for each %cmake, %cmake_build, and %cmake_install invocation
without turning off out of source builds.


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