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# CPack Example: User-selectable Installation Components
#
# In this example, we have a simple library (mylib) with an example
# application (mylibapp). We create a binary installer (a CPack Generator)
# which supports CPack components.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.3.20101130 FATAL_ERROR)
project(CPackComponentsDEB)
# Use GNUInstallDirs in order to enforce lib64 if needed
include(GNUInstallDirs)
# Create the mylib library
add_library(mylib mylib.cpp)
# Create the mylibapp application
add_executable(mylibapp mylibapp.cpp)
target_link_libraries(mylibapp mylib)
# Duplicate of mylibapp application
# which won't be put in any component (?mistake?)
add_executable(mylibapp2 mylibapp.cpp)
target_link_libraries(mylibapp2 mylib)
# Create installation targets. Note that we put each kind of file
# into a different component via COMPONENT. These components will
# be used to create the installation components.
install(TARGETS mylib
ARCHIVE
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR}
COMPONENT libraries)
install(TARGETS mylibapp
RUNTIME
DESTINATION bin
COMPONENT applications)
install(FILES mylib.h
DESTINATION include
COMPONENT headers)
# CPack boilerplate for this project
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME "MyLib")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_CONTACT "None")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR "CMake.org")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY "MyLib - CPack Component Installation Example")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION "1.0.2")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR "1")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR "0")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCH "2")
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY "CPack Component Example")
set(CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/license.txt)
# Tell CPack all of the components to install. The "ALL"
# refers to the fact that this is the set of components that
# will be included when CPack is instructed to put everything
# into the binary installer (the default behavior).
set(CPACK_COMPONENTS_ALL applications libraries headers)
# Set the displayed names for each of the components to install.
# These will be displayed in the list of components inside the installer.
set(CPACK_COMPONENT_APPLICATIONS_DISPLAY_NAME "MyLib Application")
set(CPACK_COMPONENT_LIBRARIES_DISPLAY_NAME "Libraries")
set(CPACK_COMPONENT_HEADERS_DISPLAY_NAME "C++ Headers")
# Provide descriptions for each of the components to install.
# When the user hovers the mouse over the name of a component,
# the description will be shown in the "Description" box in the
# installer. If no descriptions are provided, the "Description"
# box will be removed.
set(CPACK_COMPONENT_APPLICATIONS_DESCRIPTION
"An extremely useful application that makes use of MyLib")
set(CPACK_COMPONENT_LIBRARIES_DESCRIPTION
"Static libraries used to build programs with MyLib")
set(CPACK_COMPONENT_HEADERS_DESCRIPTION
"C/C++ header files for use with MyLib")
# It doesn't make sense to install the headers without the libraries
# (because you could never use the headers!), so make the headers component
# depend on the libraries component.
set(CPACK_COMPONENT_HEADERS_DEPENDS libraries)
# We may use the CPack specific config file in order
# to tailor CPack behavior on a CPack generator specific way
# (Behavior would be different for RPM or TGZ or DEB ...)
if (NOT DEFINED CPackDEBConfiguration)
message(FATAL_ERROR "CPackDEBConfiguration should be defined")
endif()
# Setup project specific CPack-time CPack Config file.
configure_file(${CPackComponentsDEB_SOURCE_DIR}/MyLibCPackConfig-${CPackDEBConfiguration}.cmake.in
${CPackComponentsDEB_BINARY_DIR}/MyLibCPackConfig-${CPackDEBConfiguration}.cmake
@ONLY)
set(CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE ${CPackComponentsDEB_BINARY_DIR}/MyLibCPackConfig-${CPackDEBConfiguration}.cmake)
# Include CPack to introduce the appropriate targets
include(CPack)
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