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Here are some CPack DEB generator wiki resources that are here for historic reasons and are no longer maintained but may still prove useful:
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 installationsCPACK_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:
None
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:
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
andCPACK_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:
None
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
(ori386
ifdpkg
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 specificallyCPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS
is set for this component, the discovered dependencies will be appended toCPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS
instead ofCPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS
. IfCPACK_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:
None
- 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, orCPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION
if set, orCPACK_COMPONENT_<compName>_DESCRIPTION
(component based installers only) if set, orCPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION
if set, orcontent 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, butdpkg
has never supported that tar format. For backwards compatibility thepaxr
value will be mapped tognutar
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:
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 orOFF
Note
You may need set
CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH
to an appropriate value if you use this feature, because if you don'tdpkg-shlibdeps
may fail to find your own shared libs. See https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/-/wikis/doc/cmake/RPATH-handlingNote
You can also set
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS_PRIVATE_DIRS
to an appropriate value if you use this feature, in order to pleasedpkg-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
inCMAKE_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 bydpkg-shlibdeps
in order to find private shared library dependencies.- Mandatory:
No
- Default:
None
Note
You should prefer to set
CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH
to an appropriate value if you usedpkg-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:
None
- CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PREDEPENDS¶
- CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_PREDEPENDS¶
Sets the Pre-Depends field of the Debian package. Like
Depends
, except that it also forcesdpkg
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 https://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 toSuggests
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 https://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 declaresBreaks
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 https://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 https://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 https://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:
None
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 fieldSource
.- 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.