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				|  |  |  ``DESTINATION <dir>``
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				|  |  |    Specify the directory on disk to which a file will be installed.
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				|  |  | -  Arguments can be relative or absolute paths.
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				|  |  | +  ``<dir>`` should be a relative path.  An absolute path is allowed,
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				|  |  | +  but not recommended.
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				|  |  | -  If a relative path is given it is interpreted relative to the value
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				|  |  | +  When a relative path is given it is interpreted relative to the value
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				|  |  |    of the :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` variable.
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				|  |  |    The prefix can be relocated at install time using the ``DESTDIR``
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				|  |  |    mechanism explained in the :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` variable
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				|  |  |    documentation.
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				|  |  | -  If an absolute path (with a leading slash or drive letter) is given
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				|  |  | -  it is used verbatim.
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				|  |  | -
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				|  |  | -  As absolute paths are not supported by :manual:`cpack <cpack(1)>` installer
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				|  |  | -  generators, it is preferable to use relative paths throughout.
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				|  |  | +  As absolute paths do not work with the ``cmake --install`` command's
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				|  |  | +  :option:`--prefix <cmake--install --prefix>` option, or with the
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				|  |  | +  :manual:`cpack <cpack(1)>` installer generators, it is strongly recommended
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				|  |  | +  to use relative paths throughout for best support by package maintainers.
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				|  |  |    In particular, there is no need to make paths absolute by prepending
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				|  |  |    :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`; this prefix is used by default if
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				|  |  |    the DESTINATION is a relative path.
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				|  |  | +  If an absolute path (with a leading slash or drive letter) is given
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				|  |  | +  it is used verbatim.
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				|  |  |  ``PERMISSIONS <permission>...``
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				|  |  |    Specify permissions for installed files.  Valid permissions are
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				|  |  |    ``OWNER_READ``, ``OWNER_WRITE``, ``OWNER_EXECUTE``, ``GROUP_READ``,
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				|  | @@ -280,8 +283,8 @@ Signatures
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				|  |  |    instead of being able to rely on the above (see next example below).
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				|  |  |    To make packages compliant with distribution filesystem layout policies, if
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				|  |  | -  projects must specify a ``DESTINATION``, it is recommended that they use a
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				|  |  | -  path that begins with the appropriate :module:`GNUInstallDirs` variable.
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				|  |  | +  projects must specify a ``DESTINATION``, it is strongly recommended that they use
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				|  |  | +  a path that begins with the appropriate relative :module:`GNUInstallDirs` variable.
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				|  |  |    This allows package maintainers to control the install destination by setting
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				|  |  |    the appropriate cache variables.  The following example shows a static library
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				|  |  |    being installed to the default destination provided by
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				|  | @@ -572,8 +575,8 @@ Signatures
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				|  |  |    ``DATA`` instead.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |    To make packages compliant with distribution filesystem layout policies, if
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				|  |  | -  projects must specify a ``DESTINATION``, it is recommended that they use a
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				|  |  | -  path that begins with the appropriate :module:`GNUInstallDirs` variable.
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				|  |  | +  projects must specify a ``DESTINATION``, it is strongly recommended that they use
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				|  |  | +  a path that begins with the appropriate relative :module:`GNUInstallDirs` variable.
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				|  |  |    This allows package maintainers to control the install destination by setting
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				|  |  |    the appropriate cache variables.  The following example shows how to follow
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				|  |  |    this advice while installing an image to a project-specific documentation
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				|  |  |    ``DATA`` instead.
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				|  |  |  
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				|  |  |    To make packages compliant with distribution filesystem layout policies, if
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				|  |  | -  projects must specify a ``DESTINATION``, it is recommended that they use a
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				|  |  | -  path that begins with the appropriate :module:`GNUInstallDirs` variable.
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				|  |  | +  projects must specify a ``DESTINATION``, it is strongly recommended that they use
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				|  |  | +  a path that begins with the appropriate relative :module:`GNUInstallDirs` variable.
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				|  |  |    This allows package maintainers to control the install destination by setting
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				|  |  |    the appropriate cache variables.
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