vcpkg/docs/maintainers/vcpkg_build_make.md
Burak Arslan e0201341c9
[vcpkg] Small fixes to vcpkg_build_make (#21296)
* vcpkg_build_make: doc sync

Change-Id: I44c39663c397cbdeadf1b875ee7e6e1c781add05

* vcpkg_build_make: fix typo

Change-Id: I1f401256b2f4e600a1216de499f044ea3c5a2130
2021-11-26 00:25:40 -08:00

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vcpkg_build_make

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Build a linux makefile project.

Usage:

vcpkg_build_make([BUILD_TARGET <target>]
                 [INSTALL_TARGET <target>]
                 [ADD_BIN_TO_PATH]
                 [ENABLE_INSTALL]
                 [MAKEFILE <makefileName>]
                 [LOGFILE_ROOT <logfileroot>]
                 [DISABLE_PARALLEL]
                 [SUBPATH <path>])

BUILD_TARGET

The target passed to the make build command (./make <target>). If not specified, the 'all' target will be passed.

INSTALL_TARGET

The target passed to the make build command (./make <target>) if ENABLE_INSTALL is used. Defaults to 'install'.

ADD_BIN_TO_PATH

Adds the appropriate Release and Debug bin\ directories to the path during the build such that executables can run against the in-tree DLLs.

ENABLE_INSTALL

IF the port supports the install target use vcpkg_install_make() instead of vcpkg_build_make()

MAKEFILE

Specifies the Makefile as a relative path from the root of the sources passed to vcpkg_configure_make()

LOGFILE_ROOT

Specifies a log file prefix.

DISABLE_PARALLEL

The underlying buildsystem will be instructed to not parallelize

SUBPATH

Additional subdir to invoke make in. Useful if only parts of a port should be built.

Notes:

This command should be preceded by a call to vcpkg_configure_make(). You can use the alias vcpkg_install_make() function if your makefile supports the "install" target

Examples

Source

scripts/cmake/vcpkg_build_make.cmake