Build w/o sudo
& Use cmake --install
#11
Merged
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Use the CMake 3.15
--install
switch.Using
--build . --target install
undersudo
permissions in combination with compiler launchers such asccache
seems to mess with the artifacts permissions in~/.ccache
. This is problematic for the next build (not the current one), receiving errors of the kind:Update: Ah, most likely, this is because we did not split build & install step before. Nonetheless, let's also use the new API and install independent of the build system :)
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