Ok I have one final question. One of the project is built using CMake but does not contain a config file. On unix systems (make file based generators) it works fantastic, but with windows (and I presume xcode), the libraries are output to the buildtype directory. i.e. Debug/ or Release/. I can add some find_library logic to its externalproject file, and search all the possible build type directories. But it occurs to me that there might be a recipe for this.
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