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CPack DMG Generator
-------------------
DragNDrop CPack generator (macOS).
Variables specific to CPack DragNDrop generator
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The following variables are specific to the DragNDrop installers built
on macOS:
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_VOLUME_NAME
The volume name of the generated disk image. Defaults to
CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME.
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_FORMAT
The disk image format. Common values are ``UDRO`` (UDIF read-only), ``UDZO`` (UDIF
zlib-compressed) or ``UDBZ`` (UDIF bzip2-compressed). Refer to ``hdiutil(1)`` for
more information on other available formats. Defaults to ``UDZO``.
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE
Path to a custom ``.DS_Store`` file. This ``.DS_Store`` file can be used to
specify the Finder window position/geometry and layout (such as hidden
toolbars, placement of the icons etc.). This file has to be generated by
the Finder (either manually or through AppleScript) using a normal folder
from which the ``.DS_Store`` file can then be extracted.
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE_SETUP_SCRIPT
Path to a custom AppleScript file. This AppleScript is used to generate
a ``.DS_Store`` file which specifies the Finder window position/geometry and
layout (such as hidden toolbars, placement of the icons etc.).
By specifying a custom AppleScript there is no need to use
``CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE``, as the ``.DS_Store`` that is generated by the AppleScript
will be packaged.
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_BACKGROUND_IMAGE
Path to an image file to be used as the background. This file will be
copied to ``.background``/``background.<ext>``, where ``<ext>`` is the original image file
extension. The background image is installed into the image before
``CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE_SETUP_SCRIPT`` is executed or ``CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE`` is
installed. By default no background image is set.
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_DISABLE_APPLICATIONS_SYMLINK
Default behaviour is to include a symlink to ``/Applications`` in the DMG.
Set this option to ``ON`` to avoid adding the symlink.
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_SLA_DIR
Directory where license and menu files for different languages are stored.
Setting this causes CPack to look for a ``<language>.menu.txt`` and
``<language>.license.txt`` file for every language defined in
``CPACK_DMG_SLA_LANGUAGES``. If both this variable and
``CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE`` are set, CPack will only look for the menu
files and use the same license file for all languages.
.. variable:: CPACK_DMG_SLA_LANGUAGES
Languages for which a license agreement is provided when mounting the
generated DMG. A menu file consists of 9 lines of text. The first line is
is the name of the language itself, uppercase, in English (e.g. German).
The other lines are translations of the following strings:
- Agree
- Disagree
- Print
- Save...
- You agree to the terms of the License Agreement when you click the
"Agree" button.
- Software License Agreement
- This text cannot be saved. The disk may be full or locked, or the file
may be locked.
- Unable to print. Make sure you have selected a printer.
For every language in this list, CPack will try to find files
``<language>.menu.txt`` and ``<language>.license.txt`` in the directory
specified by the :variable:`CPACK_DMG_SLA_DIR` variable.
.. variable:: CPACK_COMMAND_HDIUTIL
Path to the ``hdiutil(1)`` command used to operate on disk image files on
macOS. This variable can be used to override the automatically detected
command (or specify its location if the auto-detection fails to find it).
.. variable:: CPACK_COMMAND_SETFILE
Path to the ``SetFile(1)`` command used to set extended attributes on files and
directories on macOS. This variable can be used to override the
automatically detected command (or specify its location if the
auto-detection fails to find it).
.. variable:: CPACK_COMMAND_REZ
Path to the ``Rez(1)`` command used to compile resources on macOS. This
variable can be used to override the automatically detected command (or
specify its location if the auto-detection fails to find it).