Hello list,
I apologize if this is slightly offtopic, but I have not yet found a
good way to manage dependencies on Windows. On Linux the dependencies
can be installed system wide, but on Windows this is typically not the
case.
I did see some CMake scripts that would download and install things
Hello!
I usually just download prebuild binaries if they are available or build the
required dependency from sources. There are some libraries (and other
software) that are not Windows-friendly (These products are still considered
cross-platform and usually are free in the way fanatics from FSF
Hello! First the short version...
Can anyone give me a set of instructions to download, build and setup the
latest Boost (currently 1.67) on Windows 10 for VS 2017 64bit such that the
following will work...
find_package(Boost REQUIRED COMPONENTS system filesystem thread date_time
Personally would go with option number 2
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 1:58 AM Olivier Croquette
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in one of our projects, we use copy_if_different to copy some DLLs
> required by the runtime. It's called as post-build action. The problem
> is that several targets want to copy the
Had the same problem and went with #2
-Caleb
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 1:58 AM Olivier Croquette
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in one of our projects, we use copy_if_different to copy some DLLs
> required by the runtime. It's called as post-build action. The problem
> is that several targets want to copy
It appears that MPI__VERSION is returning the version of the MPI
_standard_ that is supported by the chosen MPI. While I am sure this is
useful in some contexts, it’s actually not what I want/need for my project and
it is quite inconsistent with analogous versions such as
Hello!
First of all, I suggest you use Boost imported targets instead of
Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS and Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS and the
target_include_directories() and target_link_libraries() functions. Al this
is to better support exporting CMake package if you need it. If you do not
produce CMake package
t a/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake b/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake
index 9086fb2..9eb3ade 100644
--- a/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake
+++ b/Source/CMakeVersion.cmake
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# CMake version number components.
set(CMake_VERSION_MAJOR 3)
set(CMake_VERSION_MINOR 12)
-set(CMake_VERSION_PATCH 20180712)
+set(CMake_VER
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