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I'm loving KISS-Matcher's performance (both in terms of speed and accuracy), but have a question regarding the installation setup.
Using the default Makefile
, is it possible to install KISS-Matcher and its dependencies into a custom directory instead of into system paths? I couldn't seem to find such an option by default, so had to modify the cppinstall
and cppinstall_matcher_only
sections as follows:
cppinstall: deps ascii_art
@mkdir -p cpp/kiss_matcher/build
@cmake -Bcpp/kiss_matcher/build cpp/kiss_matcher -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$(INSTALL_DIR)
@cmake --build cpp/kiss_matcher/build -j$(nproc --all)
@$(SUDO) cmake --install cpp/kiss_matcher/build
@$(SUDO) cmake --install cpp/kiss_matcher/build/_deps/robin-build
cppinstall_matcher_only: ascii_art
@mkdir -p cpp/kiss_matcher/build
@cmake -Bcpp/kiss_matcher/build cpp/kiss_matcher -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$(INSTALL_DIR)
@cmake --build cpp/kiss_matcher/build -j$(nproc --all)
@$(SUDO) cmake --install cpp/kiss_matcher/build
So I could then build and install using:
make cppinstall INSTALL_DIR=/path/to/install/dir
However, if an option to provide an install prefix path is already available, guidance on how to use it would be appreciated. Thanks!
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