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-# Packaging Debug and Release #
-
-By default CMake is model is that a build directory only contains a single
-configuration, be it Debug, Release, MinSizeRel, or RelWithDebInfo.
-
-But it is possible to setup CPack to bundle multiple build directories at the same
-time to build a package that contains multiple configurations of the same project.
-
-First we need to ahead and construct a directory called 'multi_config' this
-will contain all the builds that we want to package together.
-
-Second create a 'debug' and 'release' directory underneath 'multi_config'. At
-the end you should have a layout that looks like:
-
-─ multi_config
- ├── debug
- └── release
-
-Now we need to setup debug and release builds, which would roughly entail
-the following:
-
- cd debug
- cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ../../MultiPackage/
- cmake --build .
- cd ../release
- cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../../MultiPackage/
- cmake --build .
- cd ..
-
-
-Now that both the debug and release builds are complete we can now use
-the custom MultiCPackConfig to package both builds into a single release.
-
- cpack --config ../../MultiPackage/MultiCPackConfig.cmake