Creating Multiple Debian Packages with cmake












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I have a cmake project consisting of a set of executable files, independent of each other with two shared libraries. I want to pack each executable file into a deb package.
As a result, I get one deb package with all programs and libs.



part of the source code:



cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.12)

set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "i am")
set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL 1)
include (CPack)

add_executable (module1 main.cpp)
install (TARGETS module1
RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
COMPONENT component1)

add_library (my_lib SHARED map.cpp templates.cpp)
add_executable (my_lib main.cpp utils.cpp)
target_link_libraries (module2 PUBLIC my_lib)

install(TARGETS module2 my_lib
RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
COMPONENT component2)


How to divide programs into different deb packages?










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    I have a cmake project consisting of a set of executable files, independent of each other with two shared libraries. I want to pack each executable file into a deb package.
    As a result, I get one deb package with all programs and libs.



    part of the source code:



    cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.12)

    set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
    set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "i am")
    set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL 1)
    include (CPack)

    add_executable (module1 main.cpp)
    install (TARGETS module1
    RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
    COMPONENT component1)

    add_library (my_lib SHARED map.cpp templates.cpp)
    add_executable (my_lib main.cpp utils.cpp)
    target_link_libraries (module2 PUBLIC my_lib)

    install(TARGETS module2 my_lib
    RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
    LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
    COMPONENT component2)


    How to divide programs into different deb packages?










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      I have a cmake project consisting of a set of executable files, independent of each other with two shared libraries. I want to pack each executable file into a deb package.
      As a result, I get one deb package with all programs and libs.



      part of the source code:



      cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.12)

      set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
      set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "i am")
      set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL 1)
      include (CPack)

      add_executable (module1 main.cpp)
      install (TARGETS module1
      RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
      COMPONENT component1)

      add_library (my_lib SHARED map.cpp templates.cpp)
      add_executable (my_lib main.cpp utils.cpp)
      target_link_libraries (module2 PUBLIC my_lib)

      install(TARGETS module2 my_lib
      RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
      LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
      COMPONENT component2)


      How to divide programs into different deb packages?










      share|improve this question













      I have a cmake project consisting of a set of executable files, independent of each other with two shared libraries. I want to pack each executable file into a deb package.
      As a result, I get one deb package with all programs and libs.



      part of the source code:



      cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.12)

      set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
      set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "i am")
      set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL 1)
      include (CPack)

      add_executable (module1 main.cpp)
      install (TARGETS module1
      RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
      COMPONENT component1)

      add_library (my_lib SHARED map.cpp templates.cpp)
      add_executable (my_lib main.cpp utils.cpp)
      target_link_libraries (module2 PUBLIC my_lib)

      install(TARGETS module2 my_lib
      RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
      LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
      COMPONENT component2)


      How to divide programs into different deb packages?







      cmake deb cpack






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          set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
          set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "Your name")
          set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL ON)
          include (CPack)

          function (add_package TARGET_NAME TARGET_PATH DESCR)
          install(TARGETS "${TARGET_NAME}"
          DESTINATION "${TARGET_PATH}"
          COMPONENT "${TARGET_NAME}")

          cpack_add_component_group("${TARGET_NAME}")

          cpack_add_component("${TARGET_NAME}"
          DISPLAY_NAME "${TARGET_NAME}"
          DESCRIPTION "${DESCR}"
          GROUP "${TARGET_NAME}"
          INSTALL_TYPES Full)
          endfunction ()

          add_executable (my_program1 main.cpp)
          add_package(my_program1 "bin" "Description")

          add_executable (my_program2 main.cpp)
          add_package(my_program2 "bin" "Description")


          and run in terminal



          make package





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            set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
            set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "Your name")
            set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL ON)
            include (CPack)

            function (add_package TARGET_NAME TARGET_PATH DESCR)
            install(TARGETS "${TARGET_NAME}"
            DESTINATION "${TARGET_PATH}"
            COMPONENT "${TARGET_NAME}")

            cpack_add_component_group("${TARGET_NAME}")

            cpack_add_component("${TARGET_NAME}"
            DISPLAY_NAME "${TARGET_NAME}"
            DESCRIPTION "${DESCR}"
            GROUP "${TARGET_NAME}"
            INSTALL_TYPES Full)
            endfunction ()

            add_executable (my_program1 main.cpp)
            add_package(my_program1 "bin" "Description")

            add_executable (my_program2 main.cpp)
            add_package(my_program2 "bin" "Description")


            and run in terminal



            make package





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              Well that's the answer



              set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
              set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "Your name")
              set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL ON)
              include (CPack)

              function (add_package TARGET_NAME TARGET_PATH DESCR)
              install(TARGETS "${TARGET_NAME}"
              DESTINATION "${TARGET_PATH}"
              COMPONENT "${TARGET_NAME}")

              cpack_add_component_group("${TARGET_NAME}")

              cpack_add_component("${TARGET_NAME}"
              DISPLAY_NAME "${TARGET_NAME}"
              DESCRIPTION "${DESCR}"
              GROUP "${TARGET_NAME}"
              INSTALL_TYPES Full)
              endfunction ()

              add_executable (my_program1 main.cpp)
              add_package(my_program1 "bin" "Description")

              add_executable (my_program2 main.cpp)
              add_package(my_program2 "bin" "Description")


              and run in terminal



              make package





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                Well that's the answer



                set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
                set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "Your name")
                set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL ON)
                include (CPack)

                function (add_package TARGET_NAME TARGET_PATH DESCR)
                install(TARGETS "${TARGET_NAME}"
                DESTINATION "${TARGET_PATH}"
                COMPONENT "${TARGET_NAME}")

                cpack_add_component_group("${TARGET_NAME}")

                cpack_add_component("${TARGET_NAME}"
                DISPLAY_NAME "${TARGET_NAME}"
                DESCRIPTION "${DESCR}"
                GROUP "${TARGET_NAME}"
                INSTALL_TYPES Full)
                endfunction ()

                add_executable (my_program1 main.cpp)
                add_package(my_program1 "bin" "Description")

                add_executable (my_program2 main.cpp)
                add_package(my_program2 "bin" "Description")


                and run in terminal



                make package





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                Well that's the answer



                set (CPACK_GENERATOR "DEB")
                set (CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER "Your name")
                set (CPACK_DEB_COMPONENT_INSTALL ON)
                include (CPack)

                function (add_package TARGET_NAME TARGET_PATH DESCR)
                install(TARGETS "${TARGET_NAME}"
                DESTINATION "${TARGET_PATH}"
                COMPONENT "${TARGET_NAME}")

                cpack_add_component_group("${TARGET_NAME}")

                cpack_add_component("${TARGET_NAME}"
                DISPLAY_NAME "${TARGET_NAME}"
                DESCRIPTION "${DESCR}"
                GROUP "${TARGET_NAME}"
                INSTALL_TYPES Full)
                endfunction ()

                add_executable (my_program1 main.cpp)
                add_package(my_program1 "bin" "Description")

                add_executable (my_program2 main.cpp)
                add_package(my_program2 "bin" "Description")


                and run in terminal



                make package






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