Hello Everyone,

I'm fairly new to CMake, but have been learning as I try to migrate our
components from Make to CMake. We utilize Git and Submodules for many of
our components, along with the Atlassian tools like Bitbucket and Bamboo.

While I'm migrating the components to CMake, I was asked to find a way to
take advantage of our Bamboo generated artifacts and pull those down and
install them if they are available when someone builds. If an artifact is
not available for that commit, or if the user has local changes to
component, then just build and install locally.

I'm having a hard time finding information on best practices to do this. I
did run across Artifactory (https://github.com/raumfeld/Artifactory.cmake),
is that the way to go at this point. They mentioned utilizing binary
caches, but not Bamboo specifically. If that framework is somewhat stable,
I think we could make it work.

Thanks!
Dustyn
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