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vcpkg_build_make
The latest version of this document lives in the vcpkg repo.
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