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CPACK(1)			     CMake			      CPACK(1)

NAME
       cpack - CPack Command-Line Reference

SYNOPSIS
	  cpack	[<options>]

DESCRIPTION
       The  cpack executable is	the CMake packaging program.  It generates in-
       stallers	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 re-
       quired inputs and invoking the specific package creation	 tools.	 These
       installer  or  package generators are not to be confused	with the make-
       file generators of the cmake command.

       All supported generators	are specified in the cpack-generators  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 CPACK_GENERATOR variable or through the command-line	option -G.

       The  cpack  program  is	steered	by a configuration file	written	in the
       CMake language. Unless chosen differently through the command-line  op-
       tion  --config,	the file CPackConfig.cmake in the current directory is
       used.

       In the standard CMake workflow, the file	CPackConfig.cmake is generated
       by the cmake executable,	provided the CPack module is included  by  the
       project's CMakeLists.txt	file.

OPTIONS
       -G <generators>
	      <generators>  is	a semicolon-separated list 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 CPACK_GENERATOR variable determines the  default  set
	      of generators that will be used.

       -C <configs>
	      Specify the project configuration(s) to be packaged (e.g.	Debug,
	      Release,	etc.),	where <configs>	is a semicolon-separated list.
	      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.  The user is
	      responsible for ensuring that the	configuration(s)  listed  have
	      already been built before	invoking cpack.

       -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.

       -V, --verbose
	      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  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 CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION  variable
	      used  for	packaging.  It will override a value set in the	CPack-
	      Config.cmake   file   or	 one   automatically   computed	  from
	      CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR,   CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR   and
	      CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCH.

       -B <packageDirectory>
	      Override/define CPACK_PACKAGE_DIRECTORY, which controls the  di-
	      rectory where CPack will perform its packaging work.  The	resul-
	      tant  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 CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR.

       --preset	<presetName>
	      Use a preset from	cmake-presets(7).

       --list-presets
	      List presets from	cmake-presets(7).

       -version	[<file>], --version [<file>], /V [<file>]
	      Show  program  name/version  banner  and	exit.	The  output is
	      printed to a named <file>	if given.

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

	      Usage describes the basic	command	line  interface	 and  its  op-
	      tions.

       --help <keyword>	[<file>]
	      Print help for one CMake keyword.

	      <keyword>	 can be	a property, variable, command, policy, genera-
	      tor or module.

	      The relevant manual entry	for <keyword>  is  printed  in	a  hu-
	      man-readable  text  format.   The	 output	 is printed to a named
	      <file> if	given.

	      Changed in version 3.28: Prior to	CMake 3.28, this  option  sup-
	      ported command names only.

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

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

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

	      The specified manual is printed in a human-readable text format.
	      The output is printed to a named <file> if given.

       --help-manual-list [<file>]
	      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
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

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

	      The cmake-commands(7) manual entry for <cmd> is printed in a hu-
	      man-readable text	format.	 The output  is	 printed  to  a	 named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-command-list [<file>]
	      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
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

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

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

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

	      The  cmake-modules(7) manual entry for <mod> is printed in a hu-
	      man-readable text	format.	 The output  is	 printed  to  a	 named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-module-list [<file>]
	      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
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

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

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

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

	      The cmake-policies(7) manual entry for <cmp> is printed in a hu-
	      man-readable text	format.	 The output  is	 printed  to  a	 named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-policy-list [<file>]
	      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
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

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

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

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

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

       --help-property-list [<file>]
	      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 output is printed to a named <file> if given.

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

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

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

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

       --help-variable-list [<file>]
	      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 output is printed to a named <file> if given.

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

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

SEE ALSO
       The following resources are available to	get help using CMake:

       Home Page
	      https://cmake.org

	      The primary starting point for learning about CMake.

       Online Documentation and	Community Resources
	      https://cmake.org/documentation

	      Links  to	available documentation	and community resources	may be
	      found on this web	page.

       Discourse Forum
	      https://discourse.cmake.org

	      The Discourse Forum hosts	discussion and questions about CMake.

COPYRIGHT
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3.31.9				 Nov 01, 2025			      CPACK(1)

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