Aldi,
> I believe spack is the closest to what I need. However, all these
> solutions (hunter, conan, spack...) have perhaps their strongest focus
> in packaging, dependencies, automatic downloads, etc... while I prefer
> to do all such tasks myself. I prefer to not have packages, just
download
Typo in my last message: All occurrences of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX were
meant to be CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH instead.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 2:57 PM, ardi wrote:
> Thanks a lot, Elisabeth, Domen, Guillaume, and Konstantin,
>
> I believe spack is the closest to what I need. However, all these
> solutions
Thanks a lot, Elisabeth, Domen, Guillaume, and Konstantin,
I believe spack is the closest to what I need. However, all these
solutions (hunter, conan, spack...) have perhaps their strongest focus
in packaging, dependencies, automatic downloads, etc... while I prefer
to do all such tasks myself. I
Ardi,
What you describe is pretty much what Spack does. I would take a look at
it, see if it meets your needs. Chances are, at least some of the packages
you need are already included in Spack:
https://github.com/llnl/spack
-- Elizabeth
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 12:39 PM, ardi wrote:
> Hi,
>
2017-01-18 22:37 GMT+01:00 ardi :
> If anybody has further suggestions, please don't hesitate to tell.
>
Alternative 1:
I usually go with the platform supported packages even if that means having
more than one package format... I prefer less custom dependencies to
one-package-to-rule-them-all log
Thanks a lot, Guillaume, I didn't know about these tools, it's the first
time I hear of hunter and conan.
Thinking twice, I think that what I need is something similar to BSD ports,
or MacPorts, but with the difference that I don't want to patch anything,
just install and build the source as is, a
You can have a look at:
Hunter: https://github.com/ruslo/hunter
Conan: https://conan.io/
HTH
Guillaume
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Konstantin Podsvirov <
konstan...@podsvirov.pro> wrote:
> 18.01.2017, 21:32, "ardi" :
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 7:19 PM, Konstantin Podsvirov
> wrote:
>
>
18.01.2017, 21:32, "ardi" :On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 7:19 PM, Konstantin Podsvirov wrote: Hello Ardi! [...] Sounds like, you need cross-platform (several desktops) package manager compatible with cmake. If all desktops with GUI, what about using CPack IFW generator? https:/
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 7:19 PM, Konstantin Podsvirov
wrote:
> Hello Ardi!
>
[...]
>
> Sounds like, you need cross-platform (several desktops) package manager
> compatible with cmake.
>
> If all desktops with GUI, what about using CPack IFW generator?
>
> https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module
Hello Ardi! 18.01.2017, 20:39, "ardi" :Hi,I want to install (on UNIX-like systems) a collection of open sourcepackages which use cmake as the build tool, but I need theinstallation to be performed in a local directory (inside my homedirectory), and I wish convenient updating to new versions of thep
Hi,
I want to install (on UNIX-like systems) a collection of open source
packages which use cmake as the build tool, but I need the
installation to be performed in a local directory (inside my home
directory), and I wish convenient updating to new versions of the
packages.
I didn't arrive to a co
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