Run:

  VERBOSE=1 make package

Then, run the same command line that it runs for CPack, but add the
"--debug" and "--verbose" flags to see if that tells you what's going
wrong...


HTH,
David


On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 10:01 AM, Thomas Nilsson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have  a project with multiple subdirectories and installs. I'm trying to 
> get it to package the targets using CPack, but nothing gets included in the 
> .tgz when I "make package". There is an install_manifest.txt generated which 
> lists the correct files, but the .tgz is empty. So it seems that CPack finds 
> the correct targets.
>
> Where should I start looking?
>
> /Thomas
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