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PROGRAM:

NAME


cpack - CPack Command-Line Reference

SYNOPSIS


cpack -G <generator> [<options>]

DESCRIPTION


The "cpack" executable is the CMake packaging program. CMake-generated build trees
created for projects that use the INSTALL_* commands have packaging support. This program
will generate the package.

CMake is a cross-platform build system generator. Projects specify their build process
with platform-independent CMake listfiles included in each directory of a source tree with
the name CMakeLists.txt. Users build a project by using CMake to generate a build system
for a native tool on their platform.

OPTIONS


-G <generator>
Use the specified generator to generate package.

CPack may support multiple native packaging systems on certain platforms. A
generator is responsible for generating input files for particular system and
invoking that systems. Possible generator names are specified in the Generators
section.

-C <Configuration>
Specify the project configuration

This option specifies the configuration that the project was build with, for
example 'Debug', 'Release'.

-D <var>=<value>
Set a CPack variable.

Set a variable that can be used by the generator.

--config <config file>
Specify the config file.

Specify the config file to use to create the package. By default CPackConfig.cmake
in the current directory will be used.

--verbose,-V
enable verbose output

Run cpack with verbose output.

--debug
enable debug output (for CPack developers)

Run cpack with debug output (for CPack developers).

-P <package name>
override/define CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME

If the package name is not specified on cpack commmand line thenCPack.cmake defines
it as CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME

-R <package version>
override/define CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION

If version is not specified on cpack command line thenCPack.cmake defines it from
CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_[MAJOR|MINOR|PATCH]look into CPack.cmake for detail

-B <package directory>
override/define CPACK_PACKAGE_DIRECTORY

The directory where CPack will be doing its packaging work.The resulting package
will be found there. Inside this directoryCPack creates '_CPack_Packages'
sub-directory which is theCPack temporary directory.

--vendor <vendor name>
override/define CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR

If vendor is not specified on cpack command line (or inside CMakeLists.txt)
thenCPack.cmake defines it with a default value

--help,-help,-usage,-h,-H,/?
Print usage information and exit.

Usage describes the basic command line interface and its options.

--version,-version,/V [<f>]
Show program name/version banner and exit.

If a file is specified, the version is written into it. The help is printed to a
named <f>ile if given.

--help-full [<f>]
Print all help manuals and exit.

All manuals are printed in a human-readable text format. The help is printed to a
named <f>ile if given.

--help-manual <man> [<f>]
Print one help manual and exit.

The specified manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help is
printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-manual-list [<f>]
List help manuals available and exit.

The list contains all manuals for which help may be obtained by using the
--help-manual option followed by a manual name. The help is printed to a named
<f>ile if given.

--help-command <cmd> [<f>]
Print help for one command and exit.

The cmake-commands(7) manual entry for <cmd> is printed in a human-readable text
format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-command-list [<f>]
List commands with help available and exit.

The list contains all commands for which help may be obtained by using the
--help-command option followed by a command name. The help is printed to a named
<f>ile if given.

--help-commands [<f>]
Print cmake-commands manual and exit.

The cmake-commands(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help
is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-module <mod> [<f>]
Print help for one module and exit.

The cmake-modules(7) manual entry for <mod> is printed in a human-readable text
format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-module-list [<f>]
List modules with help available and exit.

The list contains all modules for which help may be obtained by using the
--help-module option followed by a module name. The help is printed to a named
<f>ile if given.

--help-modules [<f>]
Print cmake-modules manual and exit.

The cmake-modules(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help
is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-policy <cmp> [<f>]
Print help for one policy and exit.

The cmake-policies(7) manual entry for <cmp> is printed in a human-readable text
format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-policy-list [<f>]
List policies with help available and exit.

The list contains all policies for which help may be obtained by using the
--help-policy option followed by a policy name. The help is printed to a named
<f>ile if given.

--help-policies [<f>]
Print cmake-policies manual and exit.

The cmake-policies(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help
is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-property <prop> [<f>]
Print help for one property and exit.

The cmake-properties(7) manual entries for <prop> are printed in a human-readable
text format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-property-list [<f>]
List properties with help available and exit.

The list contains all properties for which help may be obtained by using the
--help-property option followed by a property name. The help is printed to a named
<f>ile if given.

--help-properties [<f>]
Print cmake-properties manual and exit.

The cmake-properties(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The
help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-variable <var> [<f>]
Print help for one variable and exit.

The cmake-variables(7) manual entry for <var> is printed in a human-readable text
format. The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

--help-variable-list [<f>]
List variables with help available and exit.

The list contains all variables for which help may be obtained by using the
--help-variable option followed by a variable name. The help is printed to a named
<f>ile if given.

--help-variables [<f>]
Print cmake-variables manual and exit.

The cmake-variables(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text format. The help
is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

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