Hi!
This was also new to me, quite good. Question is now: i have configured cpack
in my CMakeLists to use TGZ only (on linux).
The binary package is made as tgz. For the source 3 packages are generated (as
in your example). How could this be
limited to the same as for the binaries or a different but just one?
With my sources it takes some time to package...
>Subject: Re: [CMake] What is the CMake equivalent for autotools "make
> dist" ?
>
>With CPack enabled, "make help" will show all the valid targets. The
>"package_source" target should be one of those targets.
>
>A simple project on Linux built with "make package_source" gives me:
>
>${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/_CPack_Packages/Linux-Source/{TZ,TGZ,TBZ2}/CPack_Example-0.1.1-Linux.tar.{bz2,gz,Z}
>
>All three files contain all the source files in my
>${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}. (Including CMakeLists.txt)
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