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							- .. cmake-manual-description: CPack Command-Line Reference
 
- cpack(1)
 
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- Synopsis
 
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-  cpack [<options>]
 
- Description
 
- ===========
 
- The **cpack** executable is the CMake packaging program.  It generates
 
- installers and source packages in a variety of formats.
 
- For each installer or package format, **cpack** has a specific backend,
 
- called "generator". A generator is responsible for generating the required
 
- inputs and invoking the specific package creation tools. These installer
 
- or package generators are not to be confused with the makefile generators
 
- of the :manual:`cmake <cmake(1)>` command.
 
- All supported generators are specified in the :manual:`cpack-generators
 
- <cpack-generators(7)>` manual.  The command ``cpack --help`` prints a
 
- list of generators supported for the target platform.  Which of them are
 
- to be used can be selected through the :variable:`CPACK_GENERATOR` variable
 
- or through the command-line option ``-G``.
 
- The **cpack** program is steered by a configuration file written in the
 
- :manual:`CMake language <cmake-language(7)>`. Unless chosen differently
 
- through the command-line option ``--config``, the file ``CPackConfig.cmake``
 
- in the current directory is used.
 
- In the standard CMake workflow, the file ``CPackConfig.cmake`` is generated
 
- by the :manual:`cmake <cmake(1)>` executable, provided the :module:`CPack`
 
- module is included by the project's ``CMakeLists.txt`` file.
 
- Options
 
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- ``-G <generators>``
 
-   ``<generators>`` is a :ref:`semicolon-separated list <CMake Language Lists>`
 
-   of generator names.  ``cpack`` will iterate through this list and produce
 
-   package(s) in that generator's format according to the details provided in
 
-   the ``CPackConfig.cmake`` configuration file.  If this option is not given,
 
-   the :variable:`CPACK_GENERATOR` variable determines the default set of
 
-   generators that will be used.
 
- ``-C <Configuration>``
 
-   Specify the project configuration to be packaged (e.g. ``Debug``,
 
-   ``Release``, etc.).  When the CMake project uses a multi-configuration
 
-   generator such as Xcode or Visual Studio, this option is needed to tell
 
-   ``cpack`` which built executables to include in the package.
 
- ``-D <var>=<value>``
 
-   Set a CPack variable.  This will override any value set for ``<var>`` in the
 
-   input file read by ``cpack``.
 
- ``--config <configFile>``
 
-   Specify the configuration file read by ``cpack`` to provide the packaging
 
-   details.  By default, ``CPackConfig.cmake`` in the current directory will
 
-   be used.
 
- ``--verbose,-V``
 
-   Run ``cpack`` with verbose output.  This can be used to show more details
 
-   from the package generation tools and is suitable for project developers.
 
- ``--debug``
 
-   Run ``cpack`` with debug output.  This option is intended mainly for the
 
-   developers of ``cpack`` itself and is not normally needed by project
 
-   developers.
 
- ``--trace``
 
-   Put the underlying cmake scripts in trace mode.
 
- ``--trace-expand``
 
-   Put the underlying cmake scripts in expanded trace mode.
 
- ``-P <packageName>``
 
-   Override/define the value of the :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME` variable used
 
-   for packaging.  Any value set for this variable in the ``CPackConfig.cmake``
 
-   file will then be ignored.
 
- ``-R <packageVersion>``
 
-   Override/define the value of the :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION`
 
-   variable used for packaging.  It will override a value set in the
 
-   ``CPackConfig.cmake`` file or one automatically computed from
 
-   :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR`,
 
-   :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR` and
 
-   :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCH`.
 
- ``-B <packageDirectory>``
 
-   Override/define :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_DIRECTORY`, which controls the
 
-   directory where CPack will perform its packaging work.  The resultant
 
-   package(s) will be created at this location by default and a
 
-   ``_CPack_Packages`` subdirectory will also be created below this directory to
 
-   use as a working area during package creation.
 
- ``--vendor <vendorName>``
 
-   Override/define :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR`.
 
- .. include:: OPTIONS_HELP.txt
 
- See Also
 
- ========
 
- .. include:: LINKS.txt
 
 
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