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David Cole authored
Problem with CMake 2.8.4-rc1: when you launch the NSIS exe installer on Windows, the default install path shown to the end user is, at first, "\CMake 2.8". This problem started occurring when configuring CMake itself with an older CMake, after adding CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT to fix issue 9148. So... it's a regression from 2.8.3. I forgot (again) that when you add a new CPack variable, you must add it to CMake's CMakeCPack.cmake file or else it is empty when configured with an older CMake. And on Windows, without a bootstrap build available, the releases are always configured with an older version of CMake. This may be the last time this has bitten me, though, because it is now burned into my brain that problems with CMake's installer itself are inevitably associated with adding new CPack variables. In addition to adding a definition for CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT, I've gone ahead and made it differ for the 32- and 64-bit builds of CMake to give ...
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