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NAME

       cpack-generators - CPack Generator Reference

GENERATORS

   CPack Archive Generator
       CPack generator for packaging files into an archive, which can have any of the following formats:

          • 7Z - 7zip - (.7z)

          • TBZ2 (.tar.bz2)

          • TGZ (.tar.gz)

          • TXZ (.tar.xz)

          • TZ (.tar.Z)

          • TZST (.tar.zst)

          • ZIP (.zip)

       New in version 3.1: 7Z and TXZ formats support.

       New in version 3.16: TZST format support.

       When  this  generator is called from CPackSourceConfig.cmake (or through the package_source target), then
       the generated archive will contain all  files  in  the  project  directory,  except  those  specified  in
       CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES.  The following is one example of packaging all source files of a project:

          set(CPACK_SOURCE_GENERATOR "TGZ")
          set(CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES
            \\.git/
            build/
            ".*~$"
          )
          set(CPACK_VERBATIM_VARIABLES YES)
          include(CPack)

       When  this generator is called from CPackConfig.cmake (or through the package target), then the generated
       archive will contain all files that have been installed via CMake's install() command (and the deprecated
       commands install_files(), install_programs(), and install_targets()).

   Variables specific to CPack Archive generator
       CPACK_ARCHIVE_FILE_NAME

       CPACK_ARCHIVE_<component>_FILE_NAME
              Package file name without extension. The extension is determined from the archive format (see list
              above)    and    automatically    appended    to    the    file    name.     The    default     is
              <CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME>[-<component>], with spaces replaced by '-'.

              New in version 3.9: Per-component CPACK_ARCHIVE_<component>_FILE_NAME variables.

       CPACK_ARCHIVE_COMPONENT_INSTALL
              Enable  component  packaging.  If  enabled  (ON),  then  the  archive  generator creates  multiple
              packages. The default is OFF, which means that a single package containing files of all components
              is generated.

   Variables used by CPack Archive generator
       These variables are used by the Archive generator, but are also available to CPack generators  which  are
       essentially archives at their core. These include:

          • CPack Cygwin GeneratorCPack FreeBSD Generator

       CPACK_ARCHIVE_THREADS
              New in version 3.18.

              The number of threads to use when performing the compression. If set to 0, the number of available
              cores  on the machine will be used instead.  The default is 1 which limits compression to a single
              thread. Note that not all compression modes support threading in all environments. Currently, only
              the XZ compression may support it.

              See also the CPACK_THREADS variable.

              New in version 3.21: Official CMake binaries available on cmake.org now ship with a  liblzma  that
              supports parallel compression.  Older versions did not.

   CPack Bundle Generator
       CPack Bundle generator (macOS) specific options

   Variables specific to CPack Bundle generator
       Installers  built  on  macOS  using the Bundle generator use the aforementioned DragNDrop (CPACK_DMG_xxx)
       variables, plus the following Bundle-specific parameters (CPACK_BUNDLE_xxx).

       CPACK_BUNDLE_NAME
              The name of the generated bundle. This appears in the macOS Finder as the bundle name. Required.

       CPACK_BUNDLE_PLIST
              Path to an macOS Property List (.plist) file that will be used  for  the  generated  bundle.  This
              assumes that the caller has generated or specified their own Info.plist file. Required.

       CPACK_BUNDLE_ICON
              Path  to  an  macOS  icon file that will be used as the icon for the generated bundle. This is the
              icon that appears in the macOS Finder for the bundle, and in the macOS dock  when  the  bundle  is
              opened. Required.

       CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_COMMAND
              Path  to  a startup script. This is a path to an executable or script that will be run whenever an
              end-user double-clicks the generated bundle in the macOS Finder. Optional.

       CPACK_BUNDLE_APPLE_CERT_APP
              New in version 3.2.

              The name of your Apple supplied code signing certificate for the application.   The  name  usually
              takes the form Developer ID Application: [Name] or 3rd Party Mac Developer Application: [Name]. If
              this variable is not set the application will not be signed.

       CPACK_BUNDLE_APPLE_ENTITLEMENTS
              New in version 3.2.

              The  name  of the Property List (.plist) file that contains your Apple entitlements for sandboxing
              your application. This file is required for submission to the macOS App Store.

       CPACK_BUNDLE_APPLE_CODESIGN_FILES
              New in version 3.2.

              A list of additional files that you wish  to  be  signed.  You  do  not  need  to  list  the  main
              application  folder,  or  the main executable. You should list any frameworks and plugins that are
              included in your app bundle.

       CPACK_BUNDLE_APPLE_CODESIGN_PARAMETER
              New in version 3.3.

              Additional parameter that will passed to codesign.  Default value: --deep -f

       CPACK_COMMAND_CODESIGN
              New in version 3.2.

              Path to the codesign(1) command used to sign applications with an Apple cert. This variable can be
              used to override the automatically detected command (or specify its location if the auto-detection
              fails to find it).

   CPack Cygwin Generator
       Cygwin CPack generator (Cygwin).

   Variables affecting the CPack Cygwin generator
       • New in version 3.18: CPACK_ARCHIVE_THREADS

   Variables specific to CPack Cygwin generator
       The following variable is specific to installers build on and/or for Cygwin:

       CPACK_CYGWIN_PATCH_NUMBER
              The Cygwin patch number.  FIXME: This documentation is incomplete.

       CPACK_CYGWIN_PATCH_FILE
              The Cygwin patch file.  FIXME: This documentation is incomplete.

       CPACK_CYGWIN_BUILD_SCRIPT
              The Cygwin build script.  FIXME: This documentation is incomplete.

   CPack DEB Generator
       The built in (binary) CPack DEB generator (Unix only)

   Variables specific to CPack Debian (DEB) generator
       The CPack DEB generator may be used to create DEB package using CPack.  The  CPack  DEB  generator  is  a
       CPack generator thus it uses the CPACK_XXX variables used by CPack.

       The  CPack DEB generator should work on any Linux host but it will produce better deb package when Debian
       specific tools dpkg-xxx are usable on the build system.

       The CPack DEB generator has specific features which are  controlled  by  the  specifics  CPACK_DEBIAN_XXX
       variables.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_XXXX  variables  may  be  used in order to have component specific values.  Note
       however that <COMPONENT> refers to the grouping name written in upper case. It may be either a  component
       name or a component GROUP name.

       Here  are  some  CPack  DEB generator wiki resources that are here for historic reasons and are no longer
       maintained but may still prove useful:

          • https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/doc/cpack/Configurationhttps://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/doc/cpack/PackageGenerators#deb-unix-only

       List of CPack DEB generator specific variables:

       CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL
              Enable component packaging for CPackDEB

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

              If enabled (ON) multiple packages are generated. By default a single package containing  files  of
              all components is generated.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_NAME

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_NAME
              Set Package control field (variable is automatically transformed to lower case).

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   :

                • CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_NAME suffixed with -<COMPONENT> for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.5: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_NAME variables.

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Source

       CPACK_DEBIAN_FILE_NAME

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_FILE_NAME
              New in version 3.6.

              Package file name.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : <CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME>[-<component>].deb

              This  may  be set to DEB-DEFAULT to allow the CPack DEB generator to generate package file name by
              itself in deb format:

                 <PackageName>_<VersionNumber>-<DebianRevisionNumber>_<DebianArchitecture>.deb

              Alternatively provided package file name must end with either .deb or .ipk suffix.

              New in version 3.10: .ipk suffix used by OPKG packaging system.

              NOTE:
                 Preferred setting of this variable is DEB-DEFAULT but for backward compatibility with the CPack
                 DEB generator in CMake prior to version 3.6 this feature is disabled by default.

              NOTE:
                 By using non default filenames duplicate names may occur. Duplicate files get  overwritten  and
                 it is up to the packager to set the variables in a manner that will prevent such errors.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_EPOCH
              New in version 3.10.

              The Debian package epoch

              • Mandatory : No

              • Default   : -

              Optional  number that should be incremented when changing versioning schemas or fixing mistakes in
              the version numbers of older packages.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_VERSION
              The Debian package version

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION

              This variable may contain only alphanumerics (A-Za-z0-9) and the characters . + -  ~  (full  stop,
              plus,  hyphen,  tilde)  and  should start with a digit. If CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_RELEASE is not set
              then hyphens are not allowed.

              NOTE:
                 For backward compatibility with CMake 3.9 and lower a failed test of this variable's content is
                 not  a  hard  error  when  both  CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_RELEASE  and   CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_EPOCH
                 variables are not set. An author warning is reported instead.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_RELEASE
              New in version 3.6.

              The Debian package release - Debian revision number.

              • Mandatory : No

              • Default   : -

              This  is  the  numbering  of the DEB package itself, i.e. the version of the packaging and not the
              version of the content (see CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_VERSION). One may change the default value if the
              previous packaging was buggy and/or you want to put here a fancy Linux distro specific numbering.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE
              The Debian package architecture

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : Output of dpkg --print-architecture (or i386 if dpkg is not found)

              New in version 3.6: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE variables.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS
              Sets the Debian dependencies of this package.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.3: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS variables.

              NOTE:
                 If           CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS           or           more            specifically
                 CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS   is   set   for   this  component,  the  discovered
                 dependencies  will  be  appended   to   CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS   instead   of
                 CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS.  If  CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS is an empty string,
                 only the automatically discovered dependencies will be set for this component.

              Example:

                 set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS "libc6 (>= 2.3.1-6), libc6 (< 2.4)")

       CPACK_DEBIAN_ENABLE_COMPONENT_DEPENDS
              New in version 3.6.

              Sets inter-component dependencies if listed with CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DEPENDS variables.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER
              The Debian package maintainer

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_CONTACT

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_DESCRIPTION
              The Debian package description

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   :

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_DESCRIPTION  (component   based   installers   only)   if   set,   or
                  CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION if set, or

                • CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DESCRIPTION   (component   based   installers   only)  if  set,  or
                  CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION if set, or

                • content of the file specified in CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_FILE if set

              If after that description is not set, CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY going to be used  if  set.
              Otherwise,  CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY  will  be  added as the first line of description as
              defined in Debian Policy Manual.

              New in version 3.3: Per-component CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DESCRIPTION variables.

              New in version 3.16: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_DESCRIPTION variables.

              New in version 3.16: The CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_FILE variable.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SECTION

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SECTION
              Set Section control field e.g. admin, devel, doc, ...

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : "devel"

              New in version 3.5: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SECTION variables.

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-subsections

       CPACK_DEBIAN_ARCHIVE_TYPE
              New in version 3.7.

              Deprecated since version 3.14.

              The archive format used for creating the Debian package.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : "gnutar"

              Possible value is:

              • gnutar

              NOTE:
                 This variable previously defaulted to the paxr value, but dpkg has  never  supported  that  tar
                 format.  For  backwards compatibility the paxr value will be mapped to gnutar and a deprecation
                 message will be emitted.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_COMPRESSION_TYPE
              New in version 3.1.

              The compression used for creating the Debian package.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : "gzip"

              Possible values are:

                 lzma   Lempel–Ziv–Markov chain algorithm

                 xz     XZ Utils compression

                 bzip2  bzip2 Burrows–Wheeler algorithm

                 gzip   GNU Gzip compression

                 zstd   New in version 3.22.

                        Zstandard compression

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PRIORITY

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PRIORITY
              Set Priority control field e.g. required, important, standard, optional, extra

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : "optional"

              New in version 3.5: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PRIORITY variables.

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-priorities

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE
              The URL of the web site for this package, preferably (when applicable) the  site  from  which  the
              original  source  can  be obtained and any additional upstream documentation or information may be
              found.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL

              New in version 3.12: The CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL variable.

              NOTE:
                 The content of this field is a simple URL without any surrounding characters such as <>.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS
              May be set to ON in order to use dpkg-shlibdeps to generate better package dependency list.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS if set or

                • OFF

              NOTE:
                 You may need set CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH to an appropriate value if you use this  feature,  because
                 if   you   don't   dpkg-shlibdeps   may   fail   to   find   your   own   shared   libs.    See
                 https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/doc/cmake/RPATH-handling

              NOTE:
                 You can also set CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS_PRIVATE_DIRS to an appropriate value if you use
                 this feature, in order to please dpkg-shlibdeps. However, you should only do this  for  private
                 shared libraries that could not get resolved otherwise.

              New in version 3.3: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS variables.

              New in version 3.6: Correct handling of $ORIGIN in CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS_PRIVATE_DIRS
              New in version 3.20.

              May  be set to a list of directories that will be given to dpkg-shlibdeps via its -l option. These
              will be searched by dpkg-shlibdeps in order to find private shared library dependencies.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

              NOTE:
                 You should prefer to set CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH to an appropriate value if you use dpkg-shlibdeps.
                 The current option is really only needed for private shared library dependencies.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEBUG
              May be set when invoking cpack in order to trace debug information during the CPack DEB  generator
              run.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PREDEPENDS

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PREDEPENDS
              Sets  the  Pre-Depends field of the Debian package.  Like Depends, except that it also forces dpkg
              to complete installation of the packages named  before  even  starting  the  installation  of  the
              package which declares the pre-dependency.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PREDEPENDS for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PREDEPENDS variables.

              See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_ENHANCES

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_ENHANCES
              Sets  the  Enhances  field  of  the Debian package.  Similar to Suggests but works in the opposite
              direction: declares that a package can enhance the functionality of another package.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_ENHANCES for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_ENHANCES variables.

              See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_BREAKS

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_BREAKS
              Sets the Breaks field of the Debian package.  When a binary package (P) declares  that  it  breaks
              other  packages  (B), dpkg will not allow the package (P) which declares Breaks be unpacked unless
              the packages that will be broken (B) are deconfigured first.   As  long  as  the  package  (P)  is
              configured, the previously deconfigured packages (B) cannot be reconfigured again.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_BREAKS for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_BREAKS variables.

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-breaks

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS
              Sets  the Conflicts field of the Debian package.  When one binary package declares a conflict with
              another using a Conflicts field, dpkg will not allow them to be unpacked on the system at the same
              time.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS variables.

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-conflicts

              NOTE:
                 This is a stronger restriction than Breaks,  which  prevents  the  broken  package  from  being
                 configured while the breaking package is in the "Unpacked" state but allows both packages to be
                 unpacked at the same time.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PROVIDES

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PROVIDES
              Sets  the  Provides  field  of  the Debian package.  A virtual package is one which appears in the
              Provides control field of another package.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PROVIDES for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PROVIDES variables.

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-virtual

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_REPLACES

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_REPLACES
              Sets the Replaces field of the Debian package.  Packages can declare in their  control  file  that
              they should overwrite files in certain other packages, or completely replace other packages.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_REPLACES for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_REPLACES variables.

              See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_RECOMMENDS

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_RECOMMENDS
              Sets  the  Recommends  field  of the Debian package.  Allows packages to declare a strong, but not
              absolute, dependency on other packages.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_RECOMMENDS for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_RECOMMENDS variables.

              See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SUGGESTS

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SUGGESTS
              Sets the Suggests field of the Debian package.  Allows packages to  declare  a  suggested  package
              install grouping.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SUGGESTS for component-based installations.

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SUGGESTS variables.

              See http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_GENERATE_SHLIBS
              New in version 3.6.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

              Allows   to   generate   shlibs   control   file   automatically.   Compatibility  is  defined  by
              CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_GENERATE_SHLIBS_POLICY variable value.

              NOTE:
                 Libraries are only considered if they have both library name and version set. This can be  done
                 by setting SOVERSION property with set_target_properties() command.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_GENERATE_SHLIBS_POLICY
              New in version 3.6.

              Compatibility policy for auto-generated shlibs control file.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : "="

              Defines compatibility policy for auto-generated shlibs control file.  Possible values: "=", ">="

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-sharedlibs.html#s-sharedlibs-shlibdeps

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONTROL_EXTRA

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_CONTROL_EXTRA
              This  variable  allow  advanced user to add custom script to the control.tar.gz.  Typical usage is
              for conffiles, postinst, postrm, prerm.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              Usage:

                 set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONTROL_EXTRA
                     "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/prerm;${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/postrm")

              New in version 3.4: Per-component CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_CONTROL_EXTRA variables.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONTROL_STRICT_PERMISSION

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_CONTROL_STRICT_PERMISSION
              New in version 3.4.

              This variable indicates if the Debian policy on control files should be strictly followed.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : FALSE

              Usage:

                 set(CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONTROL_STRICT_PERMISSION TRUE)

              This overrides the permissions on the original files, following the rules  set  by  Debian  policy
              https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s-permissions-owners

              NOTE:
                 The original permissions of the files will be used in the final package unless this variable is
                 set  to  TRUE.   In particular, the scripts should have the proper executable flag prior to the
                 generation of the package.

       CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SOURCE

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SOURCE
              New in version 3.5.

              Sets the Source field of the binary Debian package.  When the binary package name is not the  same
              as  the source package name (in particular when several components/binaries are generated from one
              source) the source from which the binary has been generated should be  indicated  with  the  field
              Source.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   :

                • An empty string for non-component based installations

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SOURCE for component-based installations.

              See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Source

              NOTE:
                 This  value  is  not  interpreted.  It  is  possible to pass an optional revision number of the
                 referenced source package as well.

   Packaging of debug information
       New in version 3.13.

       Dbgsym packages contain debug symbols for debugging packaged binaries.

       Dbgsym packaging has its own set of variables:

       CPACK_DEBIAN_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE

       CPACK_DEBIAN_<component>_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE
              Enable generation of dbgsym .ddeb package(s).

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

       NOTE:
          Setting this also strips the ELF files in the generated non-dbgsym package, which results in debuginfo
          only being available in the dbgsym package.

       NOTE:
          Binaries must contain debug symbols before  packaging  so  use  either  Debug  or  RelWithDebInfo  for
          CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE variable value.

          Additionally,  if  CPACK_STRIP_FILES  is  set,  the  files will be stripped before they get to the DEB
          generator, so will not contain debug symbols and a dbgsym package will not get built. Do not use  with
          CPACK_STRIP_FILES.

   Building Debian packages on Windows
       New in version 3.10.

       To communicate UNIX file permissions from the install stage to the CPack DEB generator the "cmake_mode_t"
       NTFS alternate data stream (ADT) is used.

       When a filesystem without ADT support is used only owner read/write permissions can be preserved.

   Reproducible packages
       New in version 3.13.

       The  environment  variable  SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH  may  be  set to a UNIX timestamp, defined as the number of
       seconds, excluding leap seconds, since 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 UTC.  If set, the CPack  DEB  generator  will
       use its value for timestamps in the package.

   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:

       CPACK_DMG_VOLUME_NAME
              The volume name of the generated disk image. Defaults to CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME.

       CPACK_DMG_FORMAT
              The  disk  image  format.  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.
              Defaults to UDZO.

       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.

       CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE_SETUP_SCRIPT
              New in version 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.

       CPACK_DMG_BACKGROUND_IMAGE
              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.

       CPACK_DMG_DISABLE_APPLICATIONS_SYMLINK
              New in version 3.6.

              Default behavior is to include a symlink to /Applications in the DMG.  Set this option  to  ON  to
              avoid adding the symlink.

       CPACK_DMG_SLA_DIR
              New in version 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   CPACK_DMG_SLA_LANGUAGES.    If   both  this  variable  and
              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.

              New in version 3.17: RTF support.

       CPACK_DMG_SLA_LANGUAGES
              New in version 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 CPACK_DMG_SLA_DIR variable.

       CPACK_DMG_<component>_FILE_NAME
              New in version 3.17.

              File name when packaging <component> as its own DMG (CPACK_COMPONENTS_GROUPING set to IGNORE).

              • Default: CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME-<component>

       CPACK_DMG_FILESYSTEM
              New in version 3.21.

              The  filesystem  format.  Common  values  are  APFS  and HFS+.  See man hdiutil for a full list of
              supported formats.  Defaults to HFS+.

       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).

       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).

       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).

   CPack External Generator
       New in version 3.13.

       CPack  provides  many generators to create packages for a variety of platforms and packaging systems. The
       intention is for CMake/CPack to be a complete end-to-end solution for building and packaging  a  software
       project.  However,  it  may  not always be possible to use CPack for the entire packaging process, due to
       either technical limitations or policies that require the use of certain tools. For  this  reason,  CPack
       provides  the "External" generator, which allows external packaging software to take advantage of some of
       the functionality provided by CPack, such as component installation and the dependency graph.

   Integration with External Packaging Tools
       The CPack External generator generates a .json file containing the CPack internal metadata,  which  gives
       external  software  information  on  how  to package the software. External packaging software may itself
       invoke CPack, consume the generated metadata, install and package files as required.

       Alternatively CPack can invoke an external packaging software through an optional custom CMake script  in
       CPACK_EXTERNAL_PACKAGE_SCRIPT instead.

       Staging  of installation files may also optionally be taken care of by the generator when enabled through
       the CPACK_EXTERNAL_ENABLE_STAGING variable.

   JSON Format
       The JSON metadata file contains a list of CPack components and  component  groups,  the  various  options
       passed  to cpack_add_component() and cpack_add_component_group(), the dependencies between the components
       and component groups, and various other options passed to CPack.

       The JSON's root object will always provide two fields: formatVersionMajor and  formatVersionMinor,  which
       are always integers that describe the output format of the generator. Backwards-compatible changes to the
       output  format  (for  example, adding a new field that didn't exist before) cause the minor version to be
       incremented, and backwards-incompatible changes (for example, deleting a field or changing  its  meaning)
       cause  the major version to be incremented and the minor version reset to 0. The format version is always
       of the format major.minor. In other words, it always has exactly two parts, separated by a period.

       You  can  request  one  or  more  specific  versions  of  the  output  format  as  described  below  with
       CPACK_EXTERNAL_REQUESTED_VERSIONS.  The  output format will have a major version that exactly matches the
       requested major version, and a minor version that is  greater  than  or  equal  to  the  requested  minor
       version.  If  no  version  is  requested  with  CPACK_EXTERNAL_REQUESTED_VERSIONS, the latest known major
       version is used by default. Currently, the only supported format is 1.0, which is described below.

   Version 1.0
       In addition to the standard format fields, format version 1.0 provides the following fields in the root:

       components
              The components field is an object with component names as the  keys  and  objects  describing  the
              components as the values. The component objects have the following fields:

              name   The name of the component. This is always the same as the key in the components object.

              displayName
                     The value of the DISPLAY_NAME field passed to cpack_add_component().

              description
                     The value of the DESCRIPTION field passed to cpack_add_component().

              isHidden
                     True if HIDDEN was passed to cpack_add_component(), false if it was not.

              isRequired
                     True if REQUIRED was passed to cpack_add_component(), false if it was not.

              isDisabledByDefault
                     True if DISABLED was passed to cpack_add_component(), false if it was not.

              group  Only  present  if  GROUP was passed to cpack_add_component(). If so, this field is a string
                     value containing the component's group.

              dependencies
                     An array of components the component depends on. This contains the values  in  the  DEPENDS
                     argument  passed  to  cpack_add_component().  If no DEPENDS argument was passed, this is an
                     empty list.

              installationTypes
                     An array of installation types the component is part of. This contains the  values  in  the
                     INSTALL_TYPES  argument  passed  to cpack_add_component(). If no INSTALL_TYPES argument was
                     passed, this is an empty list.

              isDownloaded
                     True if DOWNLOADED was passed to cpack_add_component(), false if it was not.

              archiveFile
                     The   name   of   the   archive   file   passed   with   the   ARCHIVE_FILE   argument   to
                     cpack_add_component(). If no ARCHIVE_FILE argument was passed, this is an empty string.

       componentGroups
              The  componentGroups  field  is  an  object  with  component  group  names as the keys and objects
              describing the component groups as the values. The component  group  objects  have  the  following
              fields:

              name   The  name of the component group. This is always the same as the key in the componentGroups
                     object.

              displayName
                     The value of the DISPLAY_NAME field passed to cpack_add_component_group().

              description
                     The value of the DESCRIPTION field passed to cpack_add_component_group().

              parentGroup
                     Only present if PARENT_GROUP was passed to cpack_add_component_group(). If so,  this  field
                     is a string value containing the component group's parent group.

              isExpandedByDefault
                     True if EXPANDED was passed to cpack_add_component_group(), false if it was not.

              isBold True if BOLD_TITLE was passed to cpack_add_component_group(), false if it was not.

              components
                     An  array of names of components that are direct members of the group (components that have
                     this group as their GROUP). Components of subgroups are not included.

              subgroups
                     An array of names of component groups that are subgroups of the  group  (groups  that  have
                     this group as their PARENT_GROUP).

       installationTypes
              The  installationTypes  field  is  an  object with installation type names as the keys and objects
              describing the installation types as the values. The installation type objects have the  following
              fields:

              name   The  name  of  the  installation  type.  This  is  always  the  same  as  the  key  in  the
                     installationTypes object.

              displayName
                     The value of the DISPLAY_NAME field passed to cpack_add_install_type().

              index  The integer index of the installation type in the list.

       projects
              The projects field is an array of objects describing  CMake  projects  which  comprise  the  CPack
              project.  The  values  in this field are derived from CPACK_INSTALL_CMAKE_PROJECTS. In most cases,
              this will be only a single project. The project objects have the following fields:

              projectName
                     The project name passed to CPACK_INSTALL_CMAKE_PROJECTS.

              component
                     The name of the component or component set which comprises the project.

              directory
                     The build directory of the  CMake  project.  This  is  the  directory  which  contains  the
                     cmake_install.cmake script.

              subDirectory
                     The subdirectory to install the project into inside the CPack package.

       packageName
              The package name given in CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME. Only present if this option is set.

       packageVersion
              The package version given in CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION. Only present if this option is set.

       packageDescriptionFile
              The  package description file given in CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_FILE. Only present if this option
              is set.

       packageDescriptionSummary
              The package description summary given in CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY. Only present  if  this
              option is set.

       buildConfig
              The build configuration given to CPack with the -C option. Only present if this option is set.

       defaultDirectoryPermissions
              The  default  directory  permissions  given  in  CPACK_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS. Only
              present if this option is set.

       setDestdir
              True if CPACK_SET_DESTDIR is true, false if it is not.

       packagingInstallPrefix
              The install prefix given in CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX. Only present if  CPACK_SET_DESTDIR  is
              true.

       stripFiles
              True if CPACK_STRIP_FILES is true, false if it is not.

       warnOnAbsoluteInstallDestination
              True if CPACK_WARN_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION is true, false if it is not.

       errorOnAbsoluteInstallDestination
              True if CPACK_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION is true, false if it is not.

   Variables specific to CPack External generator
       CPACK_EXTERNAL_REQUESTED_VERSIONS
              This  variable is used to request a specific version of the CPack External generator. It is a list
              of major.minor values, separated by semicolons.

              If this variable is set to a non-empty value, the CPack External generator  will  iterate  through
              each  item  in  the list to search for a version that it knows how to generate. Requested versions
              should be listed in order of descending preference by the client software, as the  first  matching
              version in the list will be generated.

              The  generator  knows  how  to  generate  the  version if it has a versioned generator whose major
              version exactly matches the requested major version, and whose minor version is  greater  than  or
              equal  to  the requested minor version. For example, if CPACK_EXTERNAL_REQUESTED_VERSIONS contains
              1.0, and the CPack External generator knows how to generate 1.1, it will  generate  1.1.   If  the
              generator  doesn't  know  how to generate a version in the list, it skips the version and looks at
              the next one. If it doesn't know how to generate any  of  the  requested  versions,  an  error  is
              thrown.

              If  this  variable is not set, or is empty, the CPack External generator will generate the highest
              major and minor version that it knows how to generate.

              If an invalid version is encountered in CPACK_EXTERNAL_REQUESTED_VERSIONS (one that doesn't  match
              major.minor, where major and minor are integers), it is ignored.

       CPACK_EXTERNAL_ENABLE_STAGING
              This  variable  can  be  set to true to enable optional installation into a temporary staging area
              which can then be picked up and packaged by an external packaging tool.  The top  level  directory
              used  by  CPack  for  the  current packaging task is contained in CPACK_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY.  It is
              automatically cleaned up on each run before packaging is initiated and  can  be  used  for  custom
              temporary  files  required  by  the  external  packaging  tool.  It also contains the staging area
              CPACK_TEMPORARY_DIRECTORY into which CPack performs the installation when staging is enabled.

       CPACK_EXTERNAL_PACKAGE_SCRIPT
              This variable can optionally specify the full path to a CMake script file to be run as part of the
              CPack invocation.  It is invoked after (optional) staging took  place  and  may  run  an  external
              packaging tool. The script has access to the variables defined by the CPack config file.

       CPACK_EXTERNAL_BUILT_PACKAGES
              New in version 3.19.

              The CPACK_EXTERNAL_PACKAGE_SCRIPT script may set this list variable to the full paths of generated
              package  files.   CPack  will  copy  these  files from the staging directory back to the top build
              directory and possibly produce checksum files if the CPACK_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM is set.

   CPack FreeBSD Generator
       New in version 3.10.

       The built in (binary) CPack FreeBSD (pkg) generator (Unix only)

   Variables affecting the CPack FreeBSD (pkg) generator
       • New in version 3.18: CPACK_ARCHIVE_THREADS

   Variables specific to CPack FreeBSD (pkg) generator
       The CPack FreeBSD generator may be used to create pkg(8) packages  --  these  may  be  used  on  FreeBSD,
       DragonflyBSD,  NetBSD,  OpenBSD,  but also on Linux or OSX, depending on the installed package-management
       tools -- using CPack.

       The CPack FreeBSD generator is a CPack generator and uses the CPACK_XXX variables used by CPack. It tries
       to re-use packaging information that may already be specified for  Debian  packages  for  the  CPack  DEB
       Generator. It also tries to re-use RPM packaging information when Debian does not specify.

       The  CPack  FreeBSD generator should work on any host with libpkg installed. The packages it produces are
       specific to the host architecture and ABI.

       The CPack FreeBSD generator sets package-metadata through CPACK_FREEBSD_XXX variables. The CPack  FreeBSD
       generator,  unlike  the  CPack Deb generator, does not specially support componentized packages; a single
       package is created from all the software artifacts created through CMake.

       All of the variables can be set specifically  for  FreeBSD  packaging  in  the  CPackConfig  file  or  in
       CMakeLists.txt,  but  most  of  them have defaults that use general settings (e.g. CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME) or
       Debian-specific variables when those make sense (e.g. the homepage of  an  upstream  project  is  usually
       unchanged  by  the flavor of packaging). When there is no Debian information to fall back on, but the RPM
       packaging has it, fall back to the RPM information (e.g. package license).

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_NAME
              Sets the package name (in the package manifest, but also affects the output filename).

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default:

                • CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME (this is always set by CPack itself, based on CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME).

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_COMMENT
              Sets the package comment. This is the short description displayed by pkg(8) in standard "pkg info"
              output.

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default:

                • CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY (this is always set by CPack itself, if nothing else sets it
                  explicitly).

                • PROJECT_DESCRIPTION (this can be set with the DESCRIPTION parameter for project()).

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION
              Sets the package description. This is the long description of the package,  given  by  "pkg  info"
              with a specific package as argument.

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default:

                • CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION  (this may be set already for Debian packaging, so it is used
                  as a fallback).

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_WWW
              The URL of the web site for this package, preferably (when applicable) the  site  from  which  the
              original  source  can  be obtained and any additional upstream documentation or information may be
              found.

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default:

                 • CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL, or if that is not set, CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE (this may be
                   set already for Debian packaging, so it is used as a fallback).

              New in version 3.12: The CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL variable.

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_LICENSE
              The license, or licenses, which apply  to  this  software  package.  This  must  be  one  or  more
              license-identifiers that pkg recognizes as acceptable license identifiers (e.g. "GPLv2").

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default:

                • CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_LICENSE

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_LICENSE_LOGIC
              This  variable  is only of importance if there is more than one license.  The default is "single",
              which is only applicable to a single license.  Other acceptable values are determined  by  pkg  --
              those  are  "dual"  or  "multi"  --  meaning  choice (OR) or simultaneous (AND) application of the
              licenses.

              • Mandatory: NO

              • Default: single

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER
              The FreeBSD maintainer (e.g. kde@freebsd.org) of this package.

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default: none

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_ORIGIN
              The origin (ports label) of this package; for packages built by CPack outside of the ports  system
              this is of less importance. The default puts the package somewhere under misc/, as a stopgap.

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default: misc/<package name>

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_CATEGORIES
              The  ports categories where this package lives (if it were to be built from ports). If none is set
              a single category is determined based on the package origin.

              • Mandatory: YES

              • Default: derived from ORIGIN

       CPACK_FREEBSD_PACKAGE_DEPS
              A list of package origins that should be added as package dependencies.  These  are  in  the  form
              <category>/<packagename>,  e.g. x11/libkonq.  No version information needs to be provided (this is
              not included in the manifest).

              • Mandatory: NO

              • Default: empty

   CPack IFW Generator
       New in version 3.1.

       Configure and run the Qt Installer Framework to generate a Qt installer.

   Overview
       This cpack generator generates configuration and meta information for the Qt Installer Framework (QtIFW),
       and runs QtIFW tools to generate a Qt installer.

       QtIFW provides tools and utilities to create  installers  for  the  platforms  supported  by  Qt:  Linux,
       Microsoft Windows, and macOS.

       To  make  use of this generator, QtIFW needs to be installed.  The CPackIFW module looks for the location
       of the QtIFW command-line utilities, and defines  several  commands  to  control  the  behavior  of  this
       generator.

   Variables
       You can use the following variables to change behavior of CPack IFW generator.

   Debug
       CPACK_IFW_VERBOSE
              New in version 3.3.

              Set to ON to enable addition debug output.  By default is OFF.

   Package
       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_TITLE
              Name    of    the    installer    as    displayed   on   the   title   bar.    By   default   used
              CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_PUBLISHER
              Publisher  of  the  software  (as  shown  in  the  Windows  Control  Panel).   By   default   used
              CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR.

       CPACK_IFW_PRODUCT_URL
              URL to a page that contains product information on your web site.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_ICON
              Filename  for  a  custom  installer icon. The actual file is '.icns' (macOS), '.ico' (Windows). No
              functionality on Unix.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WINDOW_ICON
              Filename for a custom window icon in PNG format for the Installer application.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_LOGO
              Filename for a logo is used as QWizard::LogoPixmap.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WATERMARK
              New in version 3.8.

              Filename for a watermark is used as QWizard::WatermarkPixmap.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_BANNER
              New in version 3.8.

              Filename for a banner is used as QWizard::BannerPixmap.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_BACKGROUND
              New in version 3.8.

              Filename for an image used as QWizard::BackgroundPixmap (only used by MacStyle).

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WIZARD_STYLE
              New in version 3.8.

              Wizard style to be used ("Modern", "Mac", "Aero" or "Classic").

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WIZARD_DEFAULT_WIDTH
              New in version 3.8.

              Default width of the wizard in pixels. Setting a banner image will override this.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WIZARD_DEFAULT_HEIGHT
              New in version 3.8.

              Default height of the wizard in pixels. Setting a watermark image will override this.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_WIZARD_SHOW_PAGE_LIST
              New in version 3.20.

              Set to OFF if the widget listing installer pages on the left side of  the  wizard  should  not  be
              shown.

              It is ON by default, but will only have an effect if using QtIFW 4.0 or later.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_TITLE_COLOR
              New in version 3.8.

              Color of the titles and subtitles (takes an HTML color code, such as "#88FF33").

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_STYLE_SHEET
              New in version 3.15.

              Filename for a stylesheet.

       CPACK_IFW_TARGET_DIRECTORY
              Default       target       directory       for       installation.       By      default      used
              "@ApplicationsDir@/CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY" (variables embedded in '@' are expanded by the
              QtIFW scripting engine).

              You can use predefined variables.

       CPACK_IFW_ADMIN_TARGET_DIRECTORY
              Default target directory for installation with administrator rights.

              You can use predefined variables.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_REMOVE_TARGET_DIR
              New in version 3.11.

              Set to OFF if the target directory should not be deleted when uninstalling.

              Is ON by default

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_GROUP
              The group, which will be used to configure the root package

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_NAME
              The root package name, which will be used if configuration group is not specified

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_START_MENU_DIRECTORY
              New in version 3.3.

              Name of the default program group for the product in the Windows Start menu.

              By default used CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_NAME.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_MAINTENANCE_TOOL_NAME
              New in version 3.3.

              Filename of the generated maintenance tool.  The platform-specific executable  file  extension  is
              appended.

              By default used QtIFW defaults (maintenancetool).

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_MAINTENANCE_TOOL_INI_FILE
              New in version 3.3.

              Filename for the configuration of the generated maintenance tool.

              By default used QtIFW defaults (maintenancetool.ini).

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_ALLOW_NON_ASCII_CHARACTERS
              New in version 3.3.

              Set to ON if the installation path can contain non-ASCII characters.

              Is ON for QtIFW less 2.0 tools.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_ALLOW_SPACE_IN_PATH
              New in version 3.3.

              Set to OFF if the installation path cannot contain space characters.

              Is ON for QtIFW less 2.0 tools.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_CONTROL_SCRIPT
              New in version 3.3.

              Filename for a custom installer control script.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_RESOURCES
              New in version 3.7.

              List of additional resources ('.qrc' files) to include in the installer binary.

              You can use cpack_ifw_add_package_resources() command to resolve relative paths.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_FILE_EXTENSION
              New in version 3.10.

              The target binary extension.

              On  Linux,  the  name  of  the  target binary is automatically extended with '.run', if you do not
              specify the extension.

              On Windows, the target  is  created  as  an  application  with  the  extension  '.exe',  which  is
              automatically added, if not supplied.

              On  Mac,  the  target  is  created  as  an  DMG  disk  image  with  the extension '.dmg', which is
              automatically added, if not supplied.

       CPACK_IFW_REPOSITORIES_ALL
              The list of remote repositories.

              The default value of this variable is computed by CPack and contains all repositories  added  with
              command cpack_ifw_add_repository() or updated with command cpack_ifw_update_repository().

       CPACK_IFW_DOWNLOAD_ALL
              If  this  is  ON  all  components  will  be  downloaded.   By  default  is  OFF or used value from
              CPACK_DOWNLOAD_ALL if set

   Components
       CPACK_IFW_RESOLVE_DUPLICATE_NAMES
              Resolve duplicate names when installing components with groups.

       CPACK_IFW_PACKAGES_DIRECTORIES
              Additional prepared packages dirs that will be used to resolve dependent components.

       CPACK_IFW_REPOSITORIES_DIRECTORIES
              New in version 3.10.

              Additional prepared repository dirs that will be used to resolve and repack dependent  components.
              This feature available only since QtIFW 3.1.

   QtIFW Tools
       CPACK_IFW_FRAMEWORK_VERSION
              New in version 3.3.

              The version of used QtIFW tools.

       The following variables provide the locations of the QtIFW command-line tools as discovered by the module
       CPackIFW.  These variables are cached, and may be configured if needed.

       CPACK_IFW_ARCHIVEGEN_EXECUTABLE
              New in version 3.19.

              The path to archivegen.

       CPACK_IFW_BINARYCREATOR_EXECUTABLE
              The path to binarycreator.

       CPACK_IFW_REPOGEN_EXECUTABLE
              The path to repogen.

       CPACK_IFW_INSTALLERBASE_EXECUTABLE
              The path to installerbase.

       CPACK_IFW_DEVTOOL_EXECUTABLE
              The path to devtool.

   Hints for Finding QtIFW
       Generally,  the  CPack IFW generator automatically finds QtIFW tools, but if you don't use a default path
       for installation of the QtIFW tools, the path may be specified  in  either  a  CMake  or  an  environment
       variable:

       CPACK_IFW_ROOT
              New in version 3.9.

              An CMake variable which specifies the location of the QtIFW tool suite.

              The variable will be cached in the CPackConfig.cmake file and used at CPack runtime.

       QTIFWDIR
              An environment variable which specifies the location of the QtIFW tool suite.

       NOTE:
          The specified path should not contain "bin" at the end (for example: "D:\DevTools\QtIFW2.0.5").

       The CPACK_IFW_ROOT variable has a higher priority and overrides the value of the QTIFWDIR variable.

   Other Settings
   Online installer
       By  default,  this  generator generates an offline installer. This means that that all packaged files are
       fully contained in the installer executable.

       In contrast, an online installer will download some or all components from a remote server.

       The DOWNLOADED option  in  the  cpack_add_component()  command  specifies  that  a  component  is  to  be
       downloaded.  Alternatively,  the ALL option in the cpack_configure_downloads() command specifies that all
       components are to be be downloaded.

       The cpack_ifw_add_repository() command and the CPACK_IFW_DOWNLOAD_ALL variable allow  for  more  specific
       configuration.

       When  there  are  online  components,  CPack  will  write  them  to  archive files.  The help page of the
       CPackComponent module, especially the section on the cpack_configure_downloads() function,  explains  how
       to make these files accessible from a download URL.

   Internationalization
       New in version 3.9.

       Some  variables  and command arguments support internationalization via CMake script. This is an optional
       feature.

       Installers created by QtIFW tools have built-in support for internationalization  and  many  phrases  are
       localized to many languages, but this does not apply to the description of the your components and groups
       that will be distributed.

       Localization of the description of your components and groups is useful for users of your installers.

       A  localized  variable or argument can contain a single default value, and a set of pairs the name of the
       locale and the localized value.

       For example:

          set(LOCALIZABLE_VARIABLE "Default value"
            en "English value"
            en_US "American value"
            en_GB "Great Britain value"
            )

   See Also
       Qt Installer Framework Manual:

       • Index page: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/index.html

       • Component Scripting: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/scripting.html

       • Predefined Variables: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/scripting.html#predefined-variables

       • Promoting Updates: http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/ifw-updates.html

       Download Qt Installer Framework for your platform from Qt site:
              http://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt-installer-framework

   CPack NSIS Generator
       CPack Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) generator specific options.

       Changed in version 3.22: The NSIS generator requires NSIS 3.03 or newer.

   Variables specific to CPack NSIS generator
       The following variables are specific to the graphical installers built  on  Windows  Nullsoft  Scriptable
       Install System.

       CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT
              The  default  installation directory presented to the end user by the NSIS installer is under this
              root     dir.     The     full     directory     presented     to     the     end     user     is:
              ${CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT}/${CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}

       CPACK_NSIS_MUI_ICON
              An  icon  filename.   The  name  of  a  *.ico file used as the main icon for the generated install
              program.

       CPACK_NSIS_MUI_UNIICON
              An icon filename.  The name of a *.ico file used as the main  icon  for  the  generated  uninstall
              program.

       CPACK_NSIS_INSTALLER_MUI_ICON_CODE
              undocumented.

       CPACK_NSIS_MUI_WELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP
              New in version 3.5.

              The filename of a bitmap to use as the NSIS MUI_WELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP.

       CPACK_NSIS_MUI_UNWELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP
              New in version 3.5.

              The filename of a bitmap to use as the NSIS MUI_UNWELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP.

       CPACK_NSIS_EXTRA_PREINSTALL_COMMANDS
              Extra  NSIS  commands  that  will  be  added  to the beginning of the install Section, before your
              install tree is available on the target system.

       CPACK_NSIS_EXTRA_INSTALL_COMMANDS
              Extra NSIS commands that will be added to the end of the install Section, after your install  tree
              is available on the target system.

       CPACK_NSIS_EXTRA_UNINSTALL_COMMANDS
              Extra  NSIS  commands  that  will  be  added to the uninstall Section, before your install tree is
              removed from the target system.

       CPACK_NSIS_COMPRESSOR
              The arguments that will be passed to the NSIS SetCompressor command.

       CPACK_NSIS_ENABLE_UNINSTALL_BEFORE_INSTALL
              Ask about uninstalling previous versions first.  If this is set to ON, then an installer will look
              for previous installed versions and if one is found, ask the user whether to uninstall  it  before
              proceeding with the install.

       CPACK_NSIS_MODIFY_PATH
              Modify  PATH  toggle.   If this is set to ON, then an extra page will appear in the installer that
              will allow the user to choose whether the program directory should be added  to  the  system  PATH
              variable.

       CPACK_NSIS_DISPLAY_NAME
              The display name string that appears in the Windows Apps & features in Control Panel

       CPACK_NSIS_PACKAGE_NAME
              The title displayed at the top of the installer.

       CPACK_NSIS_INSTALLED_ICON_NAME
              A path to the executable that contains the installer icon.

       CPACK_NSIS_HELP_LINK
              URL to a web site providing assistance in installing your application.

       CPACK_NSIS_URL_INFO_ABOUT
              URL to a web site providing more information about your application.

       CPACK_NSIS_CONTACT
              Contact information for questions and comments about the installation process.

       CPACK_NSIS_<compName>_INSTALL_DIRECTORY
              New in version 3.7.

              Custom install directory for the specified component <compName> instead of $INSTDIR.

       CPACK_NSIS_CREATE_ICONS_EXTRA
              Additional NSIS commands for creating Start Menu shortcuts.

       CPACK_NSIS_DELETE_ICONS_EXTRA
              Additional NSIS commands to uninstall Start Menu shortcuts.

       CPACK_NSIS_EXECUTABLES_DIRECTORY
              Creating  NSIS  Start  Menu  links  assumes that they are in bin unless this variable is set.  For
              example, you would set this to exec if your executables are in an exec directory.

       CPACK_NSIS_MUI_FINISHPAGE_RUN
              Specify an executable to add an option to run on the finish page of the NSIS installer.

       CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS
              Specify links in [application] menu.  This should contain a list of pair link link name. The  link
              may be a URL or a path relative to installation prefix.  Like:

                 set(CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS
                     "doc/cmake-@CMake_VERSION_MAJOR@.@CMake_VERSION_MINOR@/cmake.html"
                     "CMake Help" "https://cmake.org" "CMake Web Site")

       CPACK_NSIS_UNINSTALL_NAME
              New in version 3.17.

              Specify the name of the program to uninstall the version.  Default is Uninstall.

       CPACK_NSIS_WELCOME_TITLE
              New in version 3.17.

              The title to display on the top of the page for the welcome page.

       CPACK_NSIS_WELCOME_TITLE_3LINES
              New in version 3.17.

              Display the title in the welcome page on 3 lines instead of 2.

       CPACK_NSIS_FINISH_TITLE
              New in version 3.17.

              The title to display on the top of the page for the finish page.

       CPACK_NSIS_FINISH_TITLE_3LINES
              New in version 3.17.

              Display the title in the finish page on 3 lines instead of 2.

       CPACK_NSIS_MUI_HEADERIMAGE
              New in version 3.17.

              The image to display on the header of installers pages.

       CPACK_NSIS_MANIFEST_DPI_AWARE
              New in version 3.18.

              If set, declares that the installer is DPI-aware.

       CPACK_NSIS_BRANDING_TEXT
              New in version 3.20.

              If  set,  updates the text at the bottom of the install window.  To set the string to blank, use a
              space (" ").

       CPACK_NSIS_BRANDING_TEXT_TRIM_POSITION
              New in version 3.20.

              If set, trim down the size of the control to the size of the branding text string.  Allowed values
              for this variable are LEFT, CENTER or RIGHT.  If not specified, the default behavior is LEFT.

       CPACK_NSIS_EXECUTABLE
              New in version 3.21.

              If set, specify the name of the NSIS executable. Default is makensis.

       CPACK_NSIS_IGNORE_LICENSE_PAGE
              New in version 3.22.

              If set, do not display the page containing the license during installation.

   CPack NuGet Generator
       New in version 3.12.

       When build a NuGet package there is no direct way to control  an  output  filename  due  a  lack  of  the
       corresponding  CLI  option  of  NuGet, so there is no CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME variable. To form the
       output filename NuGet uses the package name and the version according to its built-in rules.

       Also, be aware that including a top level directory (CPACK_INCLUDE_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY) is ignored by this
       generator.

   Variables specific to CPack NuGet generator
       The CPack NuGet generator may be used to create NuGet packages using CPack. The CPack NuGet generator  is
       a CPack generator thus it uses the CPACK_XXX variables used by CPack.

       The  CPack  NuGet  generator  has specific features which are controlled by the specifics CPACK_NUGET_XXX
       variables. In the "one per group" mode (see CPACK_COMPONENTS_GROUPING),  <compName>  placeholder  in  the
       variables below would contain a group name (uppercased and turned into a "C" identifier).

       List of CPack NuGet generator specific variables:

       CPACK_NUGET_COMPONENT_INSTALL
              Enable component packaging for CPack NuGet generator

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_NAME

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_NAME
              The NUGET package name. CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_NAME is used as the package id on nuget.org

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_VERSION

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_VERSION
              The NuGet package version.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION
              A long description of the package for UI display.

              • Mandatory : YES

              •

                Default :CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DESCRIPTION,

                       • CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_<groupName>_DESCRIPTION,

                       • CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_AUTHORS

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_AUTHORS
              A  comma-separated  list  of  packages authors, matching the profile names on nuget.org. These are
              displayed in the NuGet Gallery on nuget.org and are used to cross-reference packages by  the  same
              authors.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_TITLE

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_TITLE
              A  human-friendly  title  of  the  package,  typically used in UI displays as on nuget.org and the
              Package Manager in Visual Studio. If not specified, the package ID is used.

              • Mandatory : NO

              •

                Default :CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DISPLAY_NAME,

                       • CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_<groupName>_DISPLAY_NAME

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_OWNERS

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_OWNERS
              A comma-separated list of the package creators using profile names on nuget.org. This is often the
              same list as in authors, and is ignored when uploading the package to nuget.org.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE_URL

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE_URL
              An URL for the package's home page, often shown in UI displays as well as nuget.org.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE_URL

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSEURL

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_LICENSEURL
              Deprecated since version 3.20: Use a local license file (CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_FILE_NAME) or
              a (SPDX) license identifier (CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_EXPRESSION) instead.

              An URL for the package's license, often shown in UI displays as well as on nuget.org.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_EXPRESSION

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_LICENSE_EXPRESSION
              New in version 3.20.

              A Software Package  Data  Exchange  (SPDX)  license  identifier  such  as  MIT,  BSD-3-Clause,  or
              LGPL-3.0-or-later.  In  the  case  of  a choice of licenses or more complex restrictions, compound
              license expressions may be formed using boolean operators, for example MIT OR  BSD-3-Clause.   See
              the SPDX specification for guidance on forming complex license expressions.

              If  CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_FILE_NAME  is specified, CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_EXPRESSION is
              ignored.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_FILE_NAME

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_LICENSE_FILE_NAME
              The package's license file in .txt or .md format.

              If CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_FILE_NAME is specified,  CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LICENSE_EXPRESSION  is
              ignored.

              New in version 3.20.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_ICONURL

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_ICONURL
              Deprecated since version 3.20: Use a local icon file (CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_ICON) instead.

              An  URL  for  a  64x64 image with transparency background to use as the icon for the package in UI
              display.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_ICON

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_ICON
              New in version 3.20.

              The filename of a 64x64 image with transparency background to use as the icon for the  package  in
              UI display.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY
              A  short description of the package for UI display. If omitted, a truncated version of description
              is used.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_RELEASE_NOTES

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_RELEASE_NOTES
              A description of the changes made in this release of the  package,  often  used  in  UI  like  the
              Updates tab of the Visual Studio Package Manager in place of the package description.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_COPYRIGHT

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_COPYRIGHT
              Copyright details for the package.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_LANGUAGE

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_LANGUAGE
              New in version 3.20.

              Locale specifier for the package, for example en_CA.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_TAGS

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_TAGS
              A  space-delimited  list of tags and keywords that describe the package and aid discoverability of
              packages through search and filtering.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES
              A list of package dependencies.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES_<dependency>_VERSION

       CPACK_NUGET_<compName>_PACKAGE_DEPENDENCIES_<dependency>_VERSION
              A version specification for the particular dependency,  where  <dependency>  is  an  item  of  the
              dependency list (see above) transformed with MAKE_C_IDENTIFIER function of string() command.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_NUGET_PACKAGE_DEBUG
              Enable debug messages while executing CPack NuGet generator.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

   CPack PackageMaker Generator
       PackageMaker CPack generator (macOS).

       Deprecated  since version 3.17: Xcode no longer distributes the PackageMaker tools.  This CPack generator
       will be removed in a future version of CPack.

   Variables specific to CPack PackageMaker generator
       The following variable is specific to installers built on Mac macOS using PackageMaker:

       CPACK_OSX_PACKAGE_VERSION
              The version of macOS that the resulting PackageMaker archive should be compatible with.  Different
              versions  of  macOS  support different features. For example, CPack can only build component-based
              installers for macOS 10.4 or newer,  and  can  only  build  installers  that  download  components
              on-the-fly  for  macOS 10.5 or newer. If left blank, this value will be set to the minimum version
              of macOS that supports the requested features. Set this variable to some value (e.g.,  10.4)  only
              if  you  want  to guarantee that your installer will work on that version of macOS, and don't mind
              missing extra features available in the installer shipping with later versions of macOS.

   Background Image
       New in version 3.17.

       This group of variables controls the background image of the generated installer.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND
              Adds a background to Distribution XML if specified. The  value  contains  the  path  to  image  in
              Resources directory.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_ALIGNMENT
              Adds  an  alignment attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  Refer to Apple documentation
              for valid values.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_SCALING
              Adds a scaling attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  Refer to Apple documentation  for
              valid values.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_MIME_TYPE
              Adds  a  mime-type attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  The option contains MIME type
              of an image.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_UTI
              Adds an uti attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  The option contains UTI type  of  an
              image.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA
              Adds a background for the Dark Aqua theme to Distribution XML if specified. The value contains the
              path to image in Resources directory.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_ALIGNMENT
              Does the same as CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_ALIGNMENT option, but for the dark theme.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_SCALING
              Does the same as CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_SCALING option, but for the dark theme.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_MIME_TYPE
              Does the same as CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_MIME_TYPE option, but for the dark theme.

       CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_UTI
              Does the same as CPACK_PACKAGEMAKER_BACKGROUND_UTI option, but for the dark theme.

   CPack productbuild Generator
       New in version 3.7.

       productbuild CPack generator (macOS).

   Variables specific to CPack productbuild generator
       The following variable is specific to installers built on Mac macOS using ProductBuild:

       CPACK_COMMAND_PRODUCTBUILD
              Path  to the productbuild(1) command used to generate a product archive for the macOS Installer or
              Mac App Store.  This variable can be used to  override  the  automatically  detected  command  (or
              specify its location if the auto-detection fails to find it).

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_IDENTITY_NAME
              New in version 3.8.

              Adds a digital signature to the resulting package.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_KEYCHAIN_PATH
              New in version 3.8.

              Specify a specific keychain to search for the signing identity.

       CPACK_COMMAND_PKGBUILD
              Path  to  the  pkgbuild(1)  command  used  to  generate an macOS component package 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).

       CPACK_PKGBUILD_IDENTITY_NAME
              New in version 3.8.

              Adds a digital signature to the resulting package.

       CPACK_PKGBUILD_KEYCHAIN_PATH
              New in version 3.8.

              Specify a specific keychain to search for the signing identity.

       CPACK_PREFLIGHT_<COMP>_SCRIPT
              Full  path  to  a file that will be used as the preinstall script for the named <COMP> component's
              package, where <COMP> is the uppercased component name.  No preinstall script  is  added  if  this
              variable is not defined for a given component.

       CPACK_POSTFLIGHT_<COMP>_SCRIPT
              Full  path  to a file that will be used as the postinstall script for the named <COMP> component's
              package, where <COMP> is the uppercased component name.  No postinstall script is  added  if  this
              variable is not defined for a given component.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_RESOURCES_DIR
              New in version 3.9.

              If   specified   the   productbuild   generator   copies  files  from  this  directory  (including
              subdirectories) to the Resources directory. This is done before  the  CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_WELCOME,
              CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_README, and CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE files are copied.

   Background Image
       New in version 3.17.

       This group of variables controls the background image of the generated installer.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND
              Adds  a  background  to  Distribution  XML  if  specified. The value contains the path to image in
              Resources directory.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_ALIGNMENT
              Adds an alignment attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  Refer to  Apple  documentation
              for valid values.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_SCALING
              Adds  a scaling attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  Refer to Apple documentation for
              valid values.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_MIME_TYPE
              Adds a mime-type attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  The option contains  MIME  type
              of an image.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_UTI
              Adds  an  uti attribute to the background in Distribution XML.  The option contains UTI type of an
              image.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA
              Adds a background for the Dark Aqua theme to Distribution XML if specified. The value contains the
              path to image in Resources directory.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_ALIGNMENT
              Does the same as CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_ALIGNMENT option, but for the dark theme.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_SCALING
              Does the same as CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_SCALING option, but for the dark theme.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_MIME_TYPE
              Does the same as CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_MIME_TYPE option, but for the dark theme.

       CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_DARKAQUA_UTI
              Does the same as CPACK_PRODUCTBUILD_BACKGROUND_UTI option, but for the dark theme.

   CPack RPM Generator
       The built in (binary) CPack RPM generator (Unix only)

   Variables specific to CPack RPM generator
       The CPack RPM generator may be used to create RPM packages using CPack.  The CPack  RPM  generator  is  a
       CPack generator thus it uses the CPACK_XXX variables used by CPack.

       The  CPack  RPM  generator  has  specific  features  which  are controlled by the specifics CPACK_RPM_XXX
       variables.

       CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_XXXX variables may be used in  order  to  have  component  specific  values.   Note
       however  that <COMPONENT> refers to the grouping name written in upper case. It may be either a component
       name or a component GROUP name. Usually those variables correspond to RPM spec  file  entities.  One  may
       find information about spec files here http://www.rpm.org/wiki/Docs

       Changed in version 3.6: <COMPONENT> part of variables is preferred to be in upper case (e.g. if component
       is  named  foo  then use CPACK_RPM_FOO_XXXX variable name format) as is with other CPACK_<COMPONENT>_XXXX
       variables.  For the purposes of back compatibility (CMake/CPack version 3.5 and lower) support  for  same
       cased  component  (e.g. fOo would be used as CPACK_RPM_fOo_XXXX) is still supported for variables defined
       in older versions of CMake/CPack but is not guaranteed for variables that will be added  in  the  future.
       For  the  sake  of  back  compatibility same cased component variables also override upper cased versions
       where both are present.

       Here are some CPack RPM generator wiki resources that are here for historic reasons  and  are  no  longer
       maintained but may still prove useful:

          • https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/doc/cpack/Configurationhttps://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/doc/cpack/PackageGenerators#rpm-unix-only

       List of CPack RPM generator specific variables:

       CPACK_RPM_COMPONENT_INSTALL
              Enable component packaging for CPack RPM generator

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

              If  enabled  (ON) multiple packages are generated. By default a single package containing files of
              all components is generated.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_SUMMARY

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_SUMMARY
              The RPM package summary.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY

              New in version 3.2: Per-component CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_SUMMARY variables.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_NAME

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_NAME
              The RPM package name.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME

              New in version 3.5: Per-component CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_NAME variables.

       CPACK_RPM_FILE_NAME

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_FILE_NAME
              New in version 3.6.

              Package file name.

              • Mandatory : YES

              •

                Default
                       <CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME>[-<component>].rpm with spaces replaced by '-'

              This may be set to RPM-DEFAULT to allow rpmbuild tool to generate package  file  name  by  itself.
              Alternatively provided package file name must end with .rpm suffix.

              NOTE:
                 By  using  user  provided  spec  file,  rpm  macro  extensions such as for generating debuginfo
                 packages or by simply using multiple components more than one rpm file may be generated, either
                 from a single spec file or from multiple spec files (each component execution produces its  own
                 spec  file).  In such cases duplicate file names may occur as a result of this variable setting
                 or spec file content structure. Duplicate files get overwritten and it is up to the packager to
                 set the variables in a manner that will prevent such errors.

       CPACK_RPM_MAIN_COMPONENT
              New in version 3.8.

              Main component that is packaged without component suffix.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              This variable can be set to any component or group name so that component or group rpm package  is
              generated without component suffix in filename and package name.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_EPOCH
              New in version 3.10.

              The RPM package epoch

              • Mandatory : No

              • Default   : -

              Optional  number that should be incremented when changing versioning schemas or fixing mistakes in
              the version numbers of older packages.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION
              The RPM package version.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE
              The RPM package architecture.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : Native architecture output by uname -m

              This may be set to noarch if you know you are building a noarch package.

              New in version 3.3: Per-component CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE variables.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE
              The RPM package release.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : 1

              This is the numbering of the RPM package itself, i.e. the version of the  packaging  and  not  the
              version  of  the  content (see CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION). One may change the default value if the
              previous packaging was buggy and/or you want to put here a fancy Linux distro specific numbering.

       NOTE:
          This is the string that goes into the RPM Release: field. Some distros (e.g. Fedora,  CentOS)  require
          1%{?dist}   format   and   not   just   a   number.    %{?dist}   part   can   be   added  by  setting
          CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE_DIST.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE_DIST
              New in version 3.6.

              The dist tag that is added  RPM Release: field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

              This is the reported %{dist} tag from the current distribution or empty %{dist} if  RPM  macro  is
              not   set.   If   this   variable   is   set   then   RPM   Release:   field   value   is  set  to
              ${CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE}%{?dist}.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_LICENSE
              The RPM package license policy.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : "unknown"

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_GROUP

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_GROUP
              The RPM package group.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : "unknown"

              New in version 3.5: Per-component CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_GROUP variables.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_VENDOR
              The RPM package vendor.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR if set or "unknown"

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_URL

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_URL
              The projects URL.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL

              New in version 3.12: The CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL variable.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION
              RPM package description.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default : CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DESCRIPTION  (component  based  installers  only)  if  set,
                CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_FILE if set or "no package description available"

              New in version 3.2: Per-component CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION variables.

       CPACK_RPM_COMPRESSION_TYPE
              RPM compression type.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used to override RPM compression type to be used to build the RPM. For example some Linux
              distribution now default to lzma or xz compression whereas older cannot use such RPM.  Using  this
              one can enforce compression type to be used.

              Possible values are:

              • lzma

              • xz

              • bzip2

              • gzip

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_AUTOREQ

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_AUTOREQ
              RPM spec autoreq field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to enable (1, yes) or disable (0, no) automatic shared libraries dependency detection.
              Dependencies are added to requires list.

              NOTE:
                 By default automatic dependency detection is enabled by rpm generator.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_AUTOPROV

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_AUTOPROV
              RPM spec autoprov field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used to enable (1, yes) or disable (0, no) automatic listing of shared libraries that are
              provided by the package.  Shared libraries are added to provides list.

              NOTE:
                 By default automatic provides detection is enabled by rpm generator.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_AUTOREQPROV

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_AUTOREQPROV
              RPM spec autoreqprov field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              Variable enables/disables autoreq and autoprov at the same  time.   See  CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_AUTOREQ
              and CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_AUTOPROV for more details.

              NOTE:
                 By default automatic detection feature is enabled by rpm.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_REQUIRES
              RPM spec requires field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used to set RPM dependencies (requires). Note that you must enclose the complete requires
              string between quotes, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "python >= 2.5.0, cmake >= 2.8")

              The required package list of an RPM file could be printed with:

                 rpm -qp --requires file.rpm

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS
              RPM spec conflicts field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to set negative RPM dependencies (conflicts). Note that you must enclose the  complete
              requires string between quotes, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS "libxml2")

              The conflicting package list of an RPM file could be printed with:

                 rpm -qp --conflicts file.rpm

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_PRE

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_PRE
              New in version 3.2.

              RPM spec requires(pre) field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used  to  set RPM preinstall dependencies (requires(pre)). Note that you must enclose the
              complete requires string between quotes, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_PRE "shadow-utils, initscripts")

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_POST

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_POST
              New in version 3.2.

              RPM spec requires(post) field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to set RPM postinstall dependencies (requires(post)). Note that you must  enclose  the
              complete requires string between quotes, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_POST "shadow-utils, initscripts")

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_POSTUN

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_POSTUN
              New in version 3.2.

              RPM spec requires(postun) field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used to set RPM postuninstall dependencies (requires(postun)). Note that you must enclose
              the complete requires string between quotes, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_POSTUN "shadow-utils, initscripts")

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_PREUN

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_PREUN
              New in version 3.2.

              RPM spec requires(preun) field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to set RPM preuninstall dependencies (requires(preun)). Note that you must enclose the
              complete requires string between quotes, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES_PREUN "shadow-utils, initscripts")

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_SUGGESTS

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_SUGGESTS
              RPM spec suggest field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to set weak RPM dependencies (suggests). If rpmbuild doesn't support the Suggests tag,
              CPack will emit a warning and ignore this variable.  Note  that  you  must  enclose  the  complete
              requires string between quotes.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_PROVIDES

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_PROVIDES
              RPM spec provides field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be used to set RPM dependencies (provides). The provided package list of an RPM file could be
              printed with:

                 rpm -qp --provides file.rpm

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_OBSOLETES

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_OBSOLETES
              RPM spec obsoletes field.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to set RPM packages that are obsoleted by this one.

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELOCATABLE
              build a relocatable RPM.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGE_RELOCATABLE

              If this variable is set to TRUE or ON, the CPack RPM generator will try to build a relocatable RPM
              package. A relocatable RPM may be installed using:

                 rpm --prefix or --relocate

              in order to install it at an alternate place see rpm(8). Note that  currently  this  may  fail  if
              CPACK_SET_DESTDIR  is  set  to ON. If CPACK_SET_DESTDIR is set then you will get a warning message
              but if there is file installed with absolute path you'll get unexpected behavior.

       CPACK_RPM_SPEC_INSTALL_POST
              Deprecated - use CPACK_RPM_SPEC_MORE_DEFINE instead.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              • Deprecated: YES

              May be used to override the __spec_install_post section within  the  generated  spec  file.   This
              affects  the  install  step  during package creation, not during package installation.  For adding
              operations to be performed during  package  installation,  use  CPACK_RPM_POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE
              instead.

       CPACK_RPM_SPEC_MORE_DEFINE
              RPM extended spec definitions lines.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used  to  add  any %define lines to the generated spec file.  An example of its use is to
              prevent stripping of executables (but note that this may also disable other default  post  install
              processing):

                 set(CPACK_RPM_SPEC_MORE_DEFINE "%define __spec_install_post /bin/true")

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_DEBUG
              Toggle CPack RPM generator debug output.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  set  when  invoking  cpack  in order to trace debug information during CPack RPM run. For
              example you may launch CPack like this:

                 cpack -D CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_DEBUG=1 -G RPM

       CPACK_RPM_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE

       CPACK_RPM_<componentName>_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE
              A user provided spec file.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be set by the user in order to specify a USER binary spec file to be used  by  the  CPack  RPM
              generator instead of generating the file.  The specified file will be processed by configure_file(
              @ONLY).

       CPACK_RPM_GENERATE_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE_TEMPLATE
              Spec file template.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              If  set CPack will generate a template for USER specified binary spec file and stop with an error.
              For example launch CPack like this:

                 cpack -D CPACK_RPM_GENERATE_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE_TEMPLATE=1 -G RPM

              The user may then use this file in order to hand-craft is own binary spec file which may  be  used
              with CPACK_RPM_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE.

       CPACK_RPM_PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE

       CPACK_RPM_PRE_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE

       CPACK_RPM_PRE_TRANS_SCRIPT_FILE
              Path to file containing pre install/uninstall/transaction script.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used to embed a pre installation/uninstallation/transaction script in the spec file.  The
              referred script file (or both) will be read and directly put after the %pre or %preun  section  If
              CPACK_RPM_COMPONENT_INSTALL  is  set  to  ON  the  install/uninstall/transaction  script  for each
              component    can     be     overridden     with     CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE,
              CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PRE_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE,  and  CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PRE_TRANS_SCRIPT_FILE
              One may verify which scriptlet has been included with:

                 rpm -qp --scripts  package.rpm

              New in version 3.18: The CPACK_RPM_PRE_TRANS_SCRIPT_FILE variable.

       CPACK_RPM_POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE

       CPACK_RPM_POST_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE

       CPACK_RPM_POST_TRANS_SCRIPT_FILE
              Path to file containing post install/uninstall/transaction script.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to embed a post installation/uninstallation/transaction script in the spec file.   The
              referred  script  file (or both) will be read and directly put after the %post or %postun section.
              If CPACK_RPM_COMPONENT_INSTALL is set to ON  the  install/uninstall/transaction  script  for  each
              component     can     be     overridden    with    CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE,
              CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_POST_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE, and CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_POST_TRANS_SCRIPT_FILE
              One may verify which scriptlet has been included with:

                 rpm -qp --scripts  package.rpm

              New in version 3.18: The CPACK_RPM_POST_TRANS_SCRIPT_FILE variable.

       CPACK_RPM_USER_FILELIST

       CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_USER_FILELIST

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used  to  explicitly  specify  %(<directive>)  file  line  in   the   spec   file.   Like
              %config(noreplace) or any other directive that be found in the %files section. Since the CPack RPM
              generator  is  generating  the  list  of  files  (and directories) the user specified files of the
              CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_USER_FILELIST list will be removed from the generated list. If referring  to
              directories do not add a trailing slash.

              New  in  version  3.8:  You  can  have  multiple  directives  per line, as in %attr(600,root,root)
              %config(noreplace).

       CPACK_RPM_CHANGELOG_FILE
              RPM changelog file.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to embed a changelog in the spec file.  The referred file will be  read  and  directly
              put after the %changelog section.

       CPACK_RPM_EXCLUDE_FROM_AUTO_FILELIST
              list of path to be excluded.

              • Mandatory : NO

              •

                Default
                       /etc  /etc/init.d  /usr  /usr/bin /usr/include /usr/lib /usr/libx32 /usr/lib64 /usr/share
                       /usr/share/aclocal /usr/share/doc

              May be used to exclude  path  (directories  or  files)  from  the  auto-generated  list  of  paths
              discovered  by CPack RPM. The default value contains a reasonable set of values if the variable is
              not defined by the user. If the variable is defined by the user then the CPack RPM generator  will
              NOT  any  of  the  default path. If you want to add some path to the default list then you can use
              CPACK_RPM_EXCLUDE_FROM_AUTO_FILELIST_ADDITION variable.

              New in version 3.10: Added /usr/share/aclocal to the default list of excludes.

       CPACK_RPM_EXCLUDE_FROM_AUTO_FILELIST_ADDITION
              additional list of path to be excluded.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to add more exclude path (directories or files)  from  the  initial  default  list  of
              excluded paths. See CPACK_RPM_EXCLUDE_FROM_AUTO_FILELIST.

       CPACK_RPM_RELOCATION_PATHS
              New in version 3.2.

              Packages relocation paths list.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used  to  specify more than one relocation path per relocatable RPM.  Variable contains a
              list   of   relocation   paths   that   if   relative   are   prefixed    by    the    value    of
              CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PREFIX  or  by  the  value  of CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX if the
              component version is not provided.  Variable is not component based as its content can be used  to
              set  a  different  path  prefix  for e.g. binary dir and documentation dir at the same time.  Only
              prefixes that are required by a certain component are added to that  component  -  component  must
              contain  at  least  one  file/directory/symbolic link with CPACK_RPM_RELOCATION_PATHS prefix for a
              certain relocation path to be added. Package will not contain any relocation paths if there are no
              files/directories/symbolic links on any of the provided prefix locations.  Packages that either do
              not contain any relocation paths or contain  files/directories/symbolic  links  that  are  outside
              relocation paths print out an AUTHOR_WARNING that RPM will be partially relocatable.

       CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PREFIX
              New in version 3.2.

              Per component relocation path install prefix.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX

              May be used to set per component CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX for relocatable RPM packages.

       CPACK_RPM_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX_RELOCATION

       CPACK_RPM_NO_<COMPONENT>_INSTALL_PREFIX_RELOCATION
              New in version 3.3.

              Removal of default install prefix from relocation paths list.

              • Mandatory : NO

              •

                Default
                       CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX or CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PREFIX are treated as one
                       of relocation paths

              May be used to remove CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX and CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PREFIX from
              relocatable RPM prefix paths.

       CPACK_RPM_ADDITIONAL_MAN_DIRS
              New in version 3.3.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used  to set additional man dirs that could potentially be compressed by brp-compress RPM
              macro. Variable content must be a list of regular expressions that point to directories containing
              man files or to man files directly. Note that in order to compress man pages a path must  also  be
              present in brp-compress RPM script and that brp-compress script must be added to RPM configuration
              by the operating system.

              Regular expressions that are added by default were taken from brp-compress RPM macro:

              • /usr/man/man.*

              • /usr/man/.*/man.*

              • /usr/info.*

              • /usr/share/man/man.*

              • /usr/share/man/.*/man.*

              • /usr/share/info.*

              • /usr/kerberos/man.*

              • /usr/X11R6/man/man.*

              • /usr/lib/perl5/man/man.*

              • /usr/share/doc/.*/man/man.*

              • /usr/lib/.*/man/man.*

       CPACK_RPM_DEFAULT_USER

       CPACK_RPM_<compName>_DEFAULT_USER
              New in version 3.6.

              default user ownership of RPM content

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : root

              Value should be user name and not UID.  Note that <compName> must be in upper-case.

       CPACK_RPM_DEFAULT_GROUP

       CPACK_RPM_<compName>_DEFAULT_GROUP
              New in version 3.6.

              default group ownership of RPM content

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : root

              Value should be group name and not GID.  Note that <compName> must be in upper-case.

       CPACK_RPM_DEFAULT_FILE_PERMISSIONS

       CPACK_RPM_<compName>_DEFAULT_FILE_PERMISSIONS
              New in version 3.6.

              default permissions used for packaged files

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : - (system default)

              Accepted values are lists with PERMISSIONS. Valid permissions are:

              • OWNER_READ

              • OWNER_WRITE

              • OWNER_EXECUTE

              • GROUP_READ

              • GROUP_WRITE

              • GROUP_EXECUTE

              • WORLD_READ

              • WORLD_WRITE

              • WORLD_EXECUTE

              Note that <compName> must be in upper-case.

       CPACK_RPM_DEFAULT_DIR_PERMISSIONS

       CPACK_RPM_<compName>_DEFAULT_DIR_PERMISSIONS
              New in version 3.6.

              default permissions used for packaged directories

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : - (system default)

              Accepted   values   are   lists   with   PERMISSIONS.  Valid  permissions  are  the  same  as  for
              CPACK_RPM_DEFAULT_FILE_PERMISSIONS.  Note that <compName> must be in upper-case.

       CPACK_RPM_INSTALL_WITH_EXEC
              New in version 3.11.

              force execute permissions on programs and shared libraries

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : - (system default)

              Force set owner, group and world execute permissions on programs and shared libraries. This can be
              used for creating valid rpm packages on systems such as Debian where shared libraries do not  have
              execute permissions set.

       NOTE:
          Programs  and  shared  libraries  without  execute  permissions are ignored during separation of debug
          symbols from the binary for debuginfo packages.

   Packaging of Symbolic Links
       New in version 3.3.

       The CPack RPM generator supports packaging of symbolic links:

          execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
            -E create_symlink <relative_path_location> <symlink_name>)
          install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/<symlink_name>
            DESTINATION <symlink_location> COMPONENT libraries)

       Symbolic links will be optimized (paths will be shortened if possible) before being added to the  package
       or if multiple relocation paths are detected, a post install symlink relocation script will be generated.

       Symbolic  links  may  point  to  locations  that are not packaged by the same package (either a different
       component or even not packaged at all) but those locations will be treated as if they were a part of  the
       package  while  determining  if  symlink  should  be either created or present in a post install script -
       depending on relocation paths.

       Changed in version 3.6: Symbolic links that point to locations outside packaging path produce  a  warning
       and  are  treated  as  non  relocatable permanent symbolic links.  Previous versions of CMake produced an
       error in this case.

       Currently there are a few limitations though:

       • For component based packaging component interdependency is not checked when processing symbolic  links.
         Symbolic  links pointing to content of a different component are treated the same way as if pointing to
         location that will not be packaged.

       • Symbolic links pointing to a location through one or more  intermediate  symbolic  links  will  not  be
         handled differently - if the intermediate symbolic link(s) is also on a relocatable path, relocating it
         during package installation may cause initial symbolic link to point to an invalid location.

   Packaging of debug information
       New in version 3.7.

       Debuginfo packages contain debug symbols and sources for debugging packaged binaries.

       Debuginfo RPM packaging has its own set of variables:

       CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE
              Enable generation of debuginfo RPM package(s).

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

       NOTE:
          Binaries  must  contain  debug  symbols  before  packaging  so  use either Debug or RelWithDebInfo for
          CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE variable value.

          Additionally, if CPACK_STRIP_FILES is set, the files will be stripped  before  they  get  to  the  RPM
          generator,  so  will  not contain debug symbols and a debuginfo package will not get built. Do not use
          with CPACK_STRIP_FILES.

       NOTE:
          Packages generated from  packages  without  binary  files,  with  binary  files  but  without  execute
          permissions or without debug symbols will cause packaging termination.

       CPACK_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS
              Provides locations of root directories of source files from which binaries were built.

              • Mandatory : YES if CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE is set

              • Default   : -

       NOTE:
          For  CMake  project  CPACK_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS  is  set  by  default  to  point  to CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR and
          CMAKE_BINARY_DIR paths.

       NOTE:
          Sources with path prefixes that do not fall under any location provided  with  CPACK_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS
          will not be present in debuginfo package.

       CPACK_RPM_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS_PREFIX

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS_PREFIX
              Prefix of location where sources will be placed during package installation.

              • Mandatory : YES if CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE is set

              •

                Default
                       "/usr/src/debug/<CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME>"      and      for      component     packaging
                       "/usr/src/debug/<CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME>-<component>"

       NOTE:
          Each source path prefix is additionally suffixed by src_<index> where index is index of the path  used
          from  CPACK_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS variable. This produces <CPACK_RPM_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS_PREFIX>/src_<index>
          replacement path.  Limitation is that replaced path part must be shorter or of equal length  than  the
          length  of its replacement. If that is not the case either CPACK_RPM_BUILD_SOURCE_DIRS_PREFIX variable
          has to be set to a shorter path or source directories must be placed on a longer path.

       CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_EXCLUDE_DIRS
              Directories containing sources that should be excluded from debuginfo packages.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : "/usr /usr/src /usr/src/debug"

              Listed paths are owned by other RPM packages and should therefore  not  be  deleted  on  debuginfo
              package uninstallation.

       CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_EXCLUDE_DIRS_ADDITION
              Paths that should be appended to CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_EXCLUDE_DIRS for exclusion.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_SINGLE_PACKAGE
              New in version 3.8.

              Create a single debuginfo package even if components packaging is set.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

              When  this  variable is enabled it produces a single debuginfo package even if component packaging
              is enabled.

              When using this feature in combination with components  packaging  and  there  is  more  than  one
              component this variable requires CPACK_RPM_MAIN_COMPONENT to be set.

       NOTE:
          If     none     of    the    CPACK_RPM_<component>_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE    variables    is    set    then
          CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_PACKAGE is automatically set to ON when CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_SINGLE_PACKAGE is set.

       CPACK_RPM_DEBUGINFO_FILE_NAME

       CPACK_RPM_<component>_DEBUGINFO_FILE_NAME
              New in version 3.9.

              Debuginfo package file name.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : rpmbuild tool generated package file name

              Alternatively provided debuginfo package file name must end with .rpm  suffix  and  should  differ
              from file names of other generated packages.

              Variable  may  contain  @cpack_component@  placeholder which will be replaced by component name if
              component packaging is enabled otherwise it deletes the placeholder.

              Setting the variable to RPM-DEFAULT may be used to explicitly set filename generation to default.

       NOTE:
          CPACK_RPM_FILE_NAME also supports rpmbuild tool generated package file name - disabled by default  but
          can be enabled by setting the variable to RPM-DEFAULT.

   Packaging of sources (SRPM)
       New in version 3.7.

       SRPM   packaging   is   enabled   by  setting  CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_SOURCES  variable  while  usually  using
       CPACK_INSTALLED_DIRECTORIES variable to provide directory containing CMakeLists.txt and source files.

       For CMake projects SRPM package would be produced by executing:

          cpack -G RPM --config ./CPackSourceConfig.cmake

       NOTE:
          Produced SRPM package is expected to be built with cmake(1)  executable  and  packaged  with  cpack(1)
          executable  so  CMakeLists.txt has to be located in root source directory and must be able to generate
          binary rpm packages by executing cpack -G command. The two executables as well as rpmbuild  must  also
          be present when generating binary rpm packages from the produced SRPM package.

       Once  the  SRPM  package  is generated it can be used to generate binary packages by creating a directory
       structure for rpm generation and executing rpmbuild tool:

          mkdir -p build_dir/{BUILD,BUILDROOT,RPMS,SOURCES,SPECS,SRPMS}
          rpmbuild --define "_topdir <path_to_build_dir>" --rebuild <SRPM_file_name>

       Generated packages will be located in build_dir/RPMS directory or its sub directories.

       NOTE:
          SRPM package internally uses CPack/RPM generator to generate binary packages so  CMakeScripts.txt  can
          decide  during  the SRPM to binary rpm generation step what content the package(s) should have as well
          as how they should be packaged (monolithic or components). CMake can decide this for e.g.  by  reading
          environment  variables set by the package manager before starting the process of generating binary rpm
          packages. This way a single SRPM package can be used to  produce  different  binary  rpm  packages  on
          different platforms depending on the platform's packaging rules.

       Source RPM packaging has its own set of variables:

       CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_SOURCES
              Should the content be packaged as a source rpm (default is binary rpm).

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : OFF

       NOTE:
          For  cmake  projects  CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_SOURCES  variable is set to OFF in CPackConfig.cmake and ON in
          CPackSourceConfig.cmake generated files.

       CPACK_RPM_SOURCE_PKG_BUILD_PARAMS
              Additional command-line parameters provided to cmake(1) executable.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

       CPACK_RPM_SOURCE_PKG_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX
              Packaging install prefix that would be provided  in  CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX  variable  for
              producing binary RPM packages.

              • Mandatory : YES

              • Default   : "/"

       CPACK_RPM_BUILDREQUIRES
              List of source rpm build dependencies.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May  be  used to set source RPM build dependencies (BuildRequires). Note that you must enclose the
              complete build requirements string between quotes, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_BUILDREQUIRES "python >= 2.5.0, cmake >= 2.8")

       CPACK_RPM_REQUIRES_EXCLUDE_FROM
              New in version 3.22.

              • Mandatory : NO

              • Default   : -

              May be used to keep the dependency generator from  scanning  specific  files  or  directories  for
              dependencies.   Note  that you can use a regular expression that matches all of the directories or
              files, for example:

                 set(CPACK_RPM_REQUIRES_EXCLUDE_FROM "bin/libqsqloci.*\\.so.*")

   CPack WIX Generator
       CPack WIX generator specific options

       New in version 3.7: Support CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DISABLED variable.

   Variables specific to CPack WIX generator
       The following variables are specific to the installers built on Windows using WiX.

       CPACK_WIX_UPGRADE_GUID
              Upgrade GUID (Product/@UpgradeCode)

              Will be automatically generated unless explicitly provided.

              It should be explicitly set to a constant generated globally unique  identifier  (GUID)  to  allow
              your installers to replace existing installations that use the same GUID.

              You may for example explicitly set this variable in your CMakeLists.txt to the value that has been
              generated  per  default.  You should not use GUIDs that you did not generate yourself or which may
              belong to other projects.

              A GUID shall have the following fixed length syntax:

                 XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX

              (each X represents an uppercase hexadecimal digit)

       CPACK_WIX_PRODUCT_GUID
              Product GUID (Product/@Id)

              Will be automatically generated unless explicitly provided.

              If explicitly provided this will set the Product Id of your installer.

              The installer will abort if it detects a pre-existing installation that uses the same GUID.

              The GUID shall use the syntax described for CPACK_WIX_UPGRADE_GUID.

       CPACK_WIX_LICENSE_RTF
              RTF License File

              If CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE has an .rtf extension it is used as-is.

              If CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE has an .txt extension it is implicitly converted to RTF by the  WIX
              Generator.  The expected encoding of the .txt file is UTF-8.

              With  CPACK_WIX_LICENSE_RTF  you  can  override the license file used by the WIX Generator in case
              CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE is in an unsupported format or the .txt -> .rtf  conversion  does  not
              work as expected.

       CPACK_WIX_PRODUCT_ICON
              The Icon shown next to the program name in Add/Remove programs.

              If set, this icon is used in place of the default icon.

       CPACK_WIX_UI_REF
              This variable allows you to override the Id of the <UIRef> element in the WiX template.

              The   default   is   WixUI_InstallDir   in   case  no  CPack  components  have  been  defined  and
              WixUI_FeatureTree otherwise.

       CPACK_WIX_UI_BANNER
              The bitmap will appear at the top of all installer pages other than  the  welcome  and  completion
              dialogs.

              If set, this image will replace the default banner image.

              This image must be 493 by 58 pixels.

       CPACK_WIX_UI_DIALOG
              Background bitmap used on the welcome and completion dialogs.

              If this variable is set, the installer will replace the default dialog image.

              This image must be 493 by 312 pixels.

       CPACK_WIX_PROGRAM_MENU_FOLDER
              Start menu folder name for launcher.

              If this variable is not set, it will be initialized with CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME

              New  in  version  3.16:  If  this variable is set to ., then application shortcuts will be created
              directly in the start menu and the uninstaller shortcut will be omitted.

       CPACK_WIX_CULTURES
              Language(s) of the installer

              Languages are compiled into the WixUI extension library.  To use them, simply provide the name  of
              the  culture.   If  you specify more than one culture identifier in a comma or semicolon delimited
              list, the first one that is found will be used.  You can find a list of  supported  languages  at:
              http://wix.sourceforge.net/manual-wix3/WixUI_localization.htm

       CPACK_WIX_TEMPLATE
              Template file for WiX generation

              If  this  variable is set, the specified template will be used to generate the WiX wxs file.  This
              should be used if further customization of the output is required.

              If this variable is not set, the default MSI template included with CMake will be used.

       CPACK_WIX_PATCH_FILE
              Optional list of XML files with fragments to be inserted into generated WiX sources.

              New in version 3.5: Support listing multiple patch files.

              This optional variable can be used to specify an XML file that  the  WIX  generator  will  use  to
              inject fragments into its generated source files.

              Patch files understood by the CPack WIX generator roughly follow this RELAX NG compact schema:

                 start = CPackWiXPatch

                 CPackWiXPatch = element CPackWiXPatch { CPackWiXFragment* }

                 CPackWiXFragment = element CPackWiXFragment
                 {
                     attribute Id { string },
                     fragmentContent*
                 }

                 fragmentContent = element * - CPackWiXFragment
                 {
                     (attribute * { text } | text | fragmentContent)*
                 }

              Currently fragments can be injected into most Component, File, Directory and Feature elements.

              New in version 3.3: The following additional special Ids can be used:

              • #PRODUCT for the <Product> element.

              • #PRODUCTFEATURE for the root <Feature> element.

              New in version 3.7: Support patching arbitrary <Feature> elements.

              New in version 3.9: Allow setting additional attributes.

              The following example illustrates how this works.

              Given that the WIX generator creates the following XML element:

                 <Component Id="CM_CP_applications.bin.my_libapp.exe" Guid="*"/>

              The following XML patch file may be used to inject an Environment element into it:

                 <CPackWiXPatch>
                   <CPackWiXFragment Id="CM_CP_applications.bin.my_libapp.exe">
                     <Environment Id="MyEnvironment" Action="set"
                       Name="MyVariableName" Value="MyVariableValue"/>
                   </CPackWiXFragment>
                 </CPackWiXPatch>

       CPACK_WIX_EXTRA_SOURCES
              Extra WiX source files

              This  variable  provides an optional list of extra WiX source files (.wxs) that should be compiled
              and linked.  The full path to source files is required.

       CPACK_WIX_EXTRA_OBJECTS
              Extra WiX object files or libraries

              This variable provides an optional list of extra WiX object (.wixobj) and/or WiX library (.wixlib)
              files.  The full path to objects and libraries is required.

       CPACK_WIX_EXTENSIONS
              This variable provides a list of additional extensions for the WiX tools light and candle.

       CPACK_WIX_<TOOL>_EXTENSIONS
              This is the tool specific version of CPACK_WIX_EXTENSIONS.  <TOOL> can be either LIGHT or CANDLE.

       CPACK_WIX_<TOOL>_EXTRA_FLAGS
              This list variable allows you to pass additional flags to the WiX tool <TOOL>.

              Use it at your own risk.  Future versions of CPack may generate flags which  may  be  in  conflict
              with your own flags.

              <TOOL> can be either LIGHT or CANDLE.

       CPACK_WIX_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
              If  this  variable is set the generated installer will create an entry in the windows registry key
              HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Kitware\CMake\Packages\<PackageName> The value  for  <PackageName>  is
              provided by this variable.

              Assuming  you also install a CMake configuration file this will allow other CMake projects to find
              your package with the find_package() command.

       CPACK_WIX_PROPERTY_<PROPERTY>
              New in version 3.1.

              This variable can be used to provide a value for the Windows Installer property <PROPERTY>

              The following list contains some example properties that can  be  used  to  customize  information
              under "Programs and Features" (also known as "Add or Remove Programs")

              • ARPCOMMENTS - Comments

              • ARPHELPLINK - Help and support information URL

              • ARPURLINFOABOUT - General information URL

              • ARPURLUPDATEINFO - Update information URL

              • ARPHELPTELEPHONE - Help and support telephone number

              • ARPSIZE - Size (in kilobytes) of the application

       CPACK_WIX_ROOT_FEATURE_TITLE
              New in version 3.7.

              Sets    the   name   of   the   root   install   feature   in   the   WIX   installer.   Same   as
              CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DISPLAY_NAME for components.

       CPACK_WIX_ROOT_FEATURE_DESCRIPTION
              New in version 3.7.

              Sets  the  description  of  the  root  install   feature   in   the   WIX   installer.   Same   as
              CPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DESCRIPTION for components.

       CPACK_WIX_SKIP_PROGRAM_FOLDER
              New in version 3.7.

              If  this  variable  is  set to true, the default install location of the generated package will be
              CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY directly.  The install location will  not  be  located  relatively
              below ProgramFiles or ProgramFiles64.

                 NOTE:
                     Installers  created  with  this feature do not take differences between the system on which
                     the installer is created and the system on which the installer might be used into account.

                     It is therefore possible that the installer e.g. might try to install onto a drive that  is
                     unavailable  or unintended or a path that does not follow the localization or convention of
                     the system on which the installation is performed.

       CPACK_WIX_ROOT_FOLDER_ID
              New in version 3.9.

              This variable allows specification of a custom root folder ID.  The generator specific <64>  token
              can  be  used  for folder IDs that come in 32-bit and 64-bit variants.  In 32-bit builds the token
              will expand empty while in 64-bit builds it will expand to 64.

              When unset generated installers will default installing to ProgramFiles<64>Folder.

       CPACK_WIX_ROOT
              This variable can optionally be set to the root directory of a custom WiX Toolset installation.

              When unspecified CPack will try to locate a WiX  Toolset  installation  via  the  WIX  environment
              variable instead.

       CPACK_WIX_CUSTOM_XMLNS
              New in version 3.19.

              This  variable  provides  a list of custom namespace declarations that are necessary for using WiX
              extensions. Each declaration should be in the form name=url, where name  is  the  plain  namespace
              without the usual xmlns: prefix and url is an unquoted namespace url. A list of commonly known WiX
              schemata can be found here: https://wixtoolset.org/documentation/manual/v3/xsd/

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3.22.1                                          February 03, 2024                            CPACK-GENERATORS(7)