![]() Currently CPack supports the creation of Windows installers Packaging tools, rather it provides a single interface to a variety of CPack works in much the same way asĬMake does for building software. Another more powerful approach is to use CPack, included inĬPack is a tool included with CMake, it can be used to create However, the DESTDIR approach falls short on Windows, simplyīecause path names typically start with a drive letter (C:/) and youĬannot simply prefix one full path with another and get a valid path Location, then to tar or zip up that directory and move it to another The most basic way to do this is to use the DESTDIRĮnvironment variable to install the software into a temporary For these cases, what is needed is a way toīuild the software on one machine, and then move the install tree to aĭifferent machine. Source, or it may take a long time to compile, or in the case of anĮnd user application, the users may not have the skill or the tools toīuild the application. ![]() Users of your software may not always want to, or be able to, build
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