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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jon Siwek
ca95ad9618 Install example config files dynamically.
They'll only get installed when the distribution version differs
from existing version on disk.
2011-07-29 17:29:57 -05:00
Jon Siwek
f18951a77e Changes to allow DEB packaging via CPack, addresses #458 2011-05-16 13:51:32 -05:00
Jon Siwek
dec97ab56d Changes to the way user-modifiable config files are installed.
- Duplicates of the distribution's configuration files are now always
  installed with a .example suffix
- Added --binary-package configure option to toggle configure logic
  specific to the creation of binary packages.
- When not in binary packaging mode, `make install` never overwrites
  existing configure files in case they've been modified.  The previous
  behavior (CMake's default) would only avoid overwriting modified files
  if one consistently uses the same build directory and doesn't reconfigure.
- Fixed an issue with Mac package's pre-install script not preserving ACLs
- Minor cleanup/refactor of the make-mac/rpm-packages scripts
2011-02-24 22:02:22 -06:00
Jon Siwek
5247a64eaa Changed behavior of how binary packaging installs config files.
The pre/post install scripts for RPMs should not perform any logic
to backup config files, instead relying on the standard logic
that RPMs normally do.

For Mac packages, when an existing config file differs from the package's
version, the previous version is always kept and an alert is displayed to
the user explaining the situation.
2011-01-19 16:56:30 -06:00
Jon Siwek
8d4f487add Changes to CMake logic for binary packaging
- pre/post install scripts now track configuration files that may
  be clobbered on package install/upgrade through the
  INSTALLED_CONFIG_FILES CMake variable and attempts to make backups
  when the distribution's file differs from the existing file.
2011-01-13 21:58:25 -06:00