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Merge topic 'install-destination-docs'

52164be691 Help: Clarify behavior of install(TARGETS) for DLLs

Acked-by: Kitware Robot <[email protected]>
Merge-request: !7457
Brad King 3 سال پیش
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      Help/command/install.rst

+ 9 - 3
Help/command/install.rst

@@ -229,9 +229,7 @@ that may be installed:
 
 
 For each of these arguments given, the arguments following them only apply
 For each of these arguments given, the arguments following them only apply
 to the target or file type specified in the argument. If none is given, the
 to the target or file type specified in the argument. If none is given, the
-installation properties apply to all target types. If only one is given then
-only targets of that type will be installed (which can be used to install
-just a DLL or just an import library.)
+installation properties apply to all target types.
 
 
 For regular executables, static libraries and shared libraries, the
 For regular executables, static libraries and shared libraries, the
 ``DESTINATION`` argument is not required.  For these target types, when
 ``DESTINATION`` argument is not required.  For these target types, when
@@ -245,6 +243,14 @@ Apple bundles and frameworks.  A destination can be omitted for interface and
 object libraries, but they are handled differently (see the discussion of this
 object libraries, but they are handled differently (see the discussion of this
 topic toward the end of this section).
 topic toward the end of this section).
 
 
+For shared libraries on DLL platforms, if neither ``RUNTIME`` nor ``ARCHIVE``
+destinations are specified, both the ``RUNTIME`` and ``ARCHIVE`` components are
+installed to their default destinations. If either a ``RUNTIME`` or ``ARCHIVE``
+destination is specified, the component is installed to that destination, and
+the other component is not installed. If both ``RUNTIME`` and ``ARCHIVE``
+destinations are specified, then both components are installed to their
+respective destinations.
+
 The following table shows the target types with their associated variables and
 The following table shows the target types with their associated variables and
 built-in defaults that apply when no destination is given:
 built-in defaults that apply when no destination is given: