Use CMake to perform installation, and RPM macros #413
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Hi Ben,
This PR updates the RPM spec file for the 4.1 release, adopts recommended RPM macros rather than hard-coding things (though that did appear robust in the past), and makes CMake capable of installing SLiMgui, slim, and eidos with desktop integration (which simplifies the role of RPM and makes the spec file more maintainable).
It didn't cross my mind until now, but the following should work beautifully and provide desktop integration on Linux platforms when building from source and should also be integrated into the manual's installation instructions:
cmake -D BUILD_SLIMGUI=ON make make install # This line, on Linux, will now *also* install Desktop integration files.