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- CPack DragNDrop Generator
- -------------------------
- The DragNDrop CPack generator (macOS) creates a DMG image.
- Variables specific to CPack DragNDrop generator
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- The following variables are specific to the DragNDrop installers built
- on macOS:
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_VOLUME_NAME
- The volume name of the generated disk image.
- :Default: :variable:`CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME`
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_FORMAT
- The disk image format.
- :Default: ``UDZO``
- Common values are ``UDRO`` (UDIF read-only), ``UDZO`` (UDIF
- zlib-compressed) or ``UDBZ`` (UDIF bzip2-compressed). Refer to ``hdiutil(1)`` for
- more information on other available formats.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE
- Path to a custom ``.DS_Store`` file. This ``.DS_Store`` file can be used to
- specify the Finder window position/geometry and layout (such as hidden
- toolbars, placement of the icons etc.). This file has to be generated by
- the Finder (either manually or through AppleScript) using a normal folder
- from which the ``.DS_Store`` file can then be extracted.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE_SETUP_SCRIPT
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- Path to a custom AppleScript file. This AppleScript is used to generate
- a ``.DS_Store`` file which specifies the Finder window position/geometry and
- layout (such as hidden toolbars, placement of the icons etc.).
- By specifying a custom AppleScript there is no need to use
- ``CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE``, as the ``.DS_Store`` that is generated by the AppleScript
- will be packaged.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_BACKGROUND_IMAGE
- :Default:
- Path to an image file to be used as the background. This file will be
- copied to ``.background``/``background.<ext>``, where ``<ext>`` is the original image file
- extension. The background image is installed into the image before
- ``CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE_SETUP_SCRIPT`` is executed or ``CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE`` is
- installed. By default no background image is set.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_DISABLE_APPLICATIONS_SYMLINK
- .. versionadded:: 3.6
- Default behavior is to include a symlink to ``/Applications`` in the DMG.
- Set this option to ``ON`` to avoid adding the symlink.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_SLA_USE_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE
- .. versionadded:: 3.23
- :Default: ``OFF``
- Control whether :variable:`CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE`, if set to a
- non-default value, is used as the license agreement provided when
- mounting the DMG. If :variable:`!CPACK_DMG_SLA_USE_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE` is
- not set, :manual:`cpack(1)` defaults to off.
- In a CMake project that uses the :module:`CPack` module to generate
- ``CPackConfig.cmake``, :variable:`!CPACK_DMG_SLA_USE_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE`
- must be explicitly enabled by the project to activate the SLA.
- See policy :policy:`CMP0133`.
- .. note::
- This option was added in response to macOS 12.0's deprecation of
- the ``hdiutil udifrez`` command to make its use optional.
- CPack 3.22 and below always use :variable:`CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE`,
- if set to a non-default value, as the DMG license.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_SLA_DIR
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- Directory where license and menu files for different languages are stored.
- Setting this causes CPack to look for a ``<language>.menu.txt`` and
- ``<language>.license.txt`` or ``<language>.license.rtf`` file for every
- language defined in :variable:`CPACK_DMG_SLA_LANGUAGES`. If both this variable and
- :variable:`CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE` are set, CPack will only look for the menu
- files and use the same license file for all languages. If both
- ``<language>.license.txt`` and ``<language>.license.rtf`` exist, the ``.txt``
- file will be used.
- .. versionadded:: 3.17
- RTF support.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_SLA_LANGUAGES
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- Languages for which a license agreement is provided when mounting the
- generated DMG. A menu file consists of 9 lines of text. The first line is
- is the name of the language itself, uppercase, in English (e.g. German).
- The other lines are translations of the following strings:
- - Agree
- - Disagree
- - Print
- - Save...
- - You agree to the terms of the License Agreement when you click the
- "Agree" button.
- - Software License Agreement
- - This text cannot be saved. The disk may be full or locked, or the file
- may be locked.
- - Unable to print. Make sure you have selected a printer.
- For every language in this list, CPack will try to find files
- ``<language>.menu.txt`` and ``<language>.license.txt`` in the directory
- specified by the :variable:`CPACK_DMG_SLA_DIR` variable.
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_<component>_FILE_NAME
- .. versionadded:: 3.17
- File name when packaging ``<component>`` as its own DMG
- (:variable:`CPACK_COMPONENTS_GROUPING` set to ``IGNORE``).
- :Default: ``CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME-<component>``
- .. variable:: CPACK_DMG_FILESYSTEM
- .. versionadded:: 3.21
- :Default: ``HFS+``
- The filesystem format. Common values are ``APFS`` and ``HFS+``.
- See ``man hdiutil`` for a full list of supported formats.
- .. variable:: CPACK_COMMAND_HDIUTIL
- Path to the ``hdiutil(1)`` command used to operate on disk image files on
- macOS. This variable can be used to override the automatically detected
- command (or specify its location if the auto-detection fails to find it).
- .. variable:: CPACK_COMMAND_SETFILE
- Path to the ``SetFile(1)`` command used to set extended attributes on files and
- directories on macOS. This variable can be used to override the
- automatically detected command (or specify its location if the
- auto-detection fails to find it).
- .. variable:: CPACK_COMMAND_REZ
- Path to the ``Rez(1)`` command used to compile resources on macOS. This
- variable can be used to override the automatically detected command (or
- specify its location if the auto-detection fails to find it).
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