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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 required inputs
     and invoking the specific package creation tools. These installer or  pack-
     age  generators  are not to be confused with the makefile 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  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  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  CPack-
	    Config.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, Re-
	    lease,  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 packag-
	    ing 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  de-
	    tails  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 de-
	    velopers.

     --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 CPackCon-
	    fig.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  CPackCon-
	    fig.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 direc-
	    tory 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  direc-
	    tory 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 options.

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

	    <keyword> can be a property, variable, command, policy, generator or
	    module.

	    The  relevant manual entry for <keyword> is printed in a human-read-
	    able text format.  The output is printed to a named <file> if given.

	    Changed in version 3.28: Prior to CMake 3.28, this option  supported
	    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  us-
	    ing  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 us-
	    ing the --help-command option followed by a command name.  The  out-
	    put 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  us-
	    ing  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 for-
	    mat.  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 us-
	    ing 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  hu-
	    man-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
     2000-2024 Kitware, Inc. and Contributors

3.31.12 			  Jul 30, 2026				CPACK(1)

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