[CMake] Installing CMake in Ubuntu Linux from command-line via wget
Osman Zakir
osmanzakir90 at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 30 09:01:29 EDT 2018
Would it be okay to add the relative path to the current directory to the PATH variable if I don't know the exact path? Or would that not be a good idea?
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From: CMake <cmake-bounces at cmake.org> on behalf of Roger Leigh <rleigh at codelibre.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 5:54 PM
To: cmake at cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Installing CMake in Ubuntu Linux from command-line via wget
On 30/10/2018 10:56, Osman Zakir wrote:
> Okay, thanks.
>
> So how about this as the command?
>
> "
> RUN wget https://cmake.org/files/v3.12/cmake-3.12.3-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz \
> && tar xzf cmake-3.12.3-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz \
> && rm -rf cmake-3.12.3-Linux-x86_64.tar.gz \
> && cd cmake-3.12.3-Linux-x86_64 \
> && apt-get install \
> && ./bin/cmake --version
> "
> I think I'll need the apt-get install part to install the library. Is
> this true?
No. Just add the bin directory to your PATH.
apt-get is only required when installing packages provided by the
package manager. It has nothing to do with installing archives you
download.
Roger
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