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3rd party library delivery
I don't know anything about Conan, but a user kindly contributed Conan support to one of my projects. If consisted of no less than three different Python scripts(!) and a chunk of CMake changes/additions. I have no idea what it all does, but I'd hardly call it simple.
cmake-init-conan-example
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Conan and cmake library problems
I haven't really used conan but you should not use the cmake generator, you should use the CMakeDeps and CMakeToolchain generators instead. That might solve your problem, after all there is a reason why the cmake generator is being deprecated. Check this for an example: https://github.com/friendlyanon/cmake-init-conan-example
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If I want to import a library/module from github into my C program where do I git clone it?
Use a package manager. This example shows how to use vcpkg to get json-c. You can do the same using Conan as well.
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How do I add a configure step to cmake?
You ought to call Conan before configuring. Take a look at this example.
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Best way to manage dependencies with c++?
Conan and vcpkg are the only options. I use them both, depends on what kinds of dependencies I want to pull. vcpkg is easier to setup custom one-off dependencies with using overlay ports, while Conan is faster at things if your profile fits one that has a pre-built binary in CCI. Both are trivial to integrate with a CMake project, see these examples for Conan and vcpkg.
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How to build libvpx as a shared library for my project?
More details in this example project.
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3rd party library delivery
I have an example for Conan integration that I'm planning on revisiting, since it was made when I knew less about Conan. If you are interested in a concrete example, you can check it out later.
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CMake 3.22.0 available for download - Kitware Blog
Integrating with Conan is already pretty straightforward, you just need a short script to glue things together via the Conan provided CMake utility.
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Some GithubCI (and not only) help needed
You can check out the CI for this example project. It doesn't yet have caching for Conan setup, but Qt has prebuilt binaries in the CCI anyway, so that's not really that big of a deal.
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Make your commits prettier with Catify, a C++ project
The CMake scripts could definitely use improvement. Here is an example using Conan that also installs fmt. The shell scripts can also be entirely replaced with CMake presets, also examplified in the earlier link.
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what can I say, lol
Or Conan + CMake. In fact, I would much prefer to use Conan in a company environment, but vcpkg is top notch for open source. Not to say Conan is bad at that, not even close, but its features are excellent to get companies to move to package managers.
What are some alternatives?
ser20 - A C++20 serialization library (cereal fork)
gentoo - [MIRROR] Official Gentoo ebuild repository
conan-center-index - Recipes for the ConanCenter repository
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
cppinsights - C++ Insights - See your source code with the eyes of a compiler
icecream - Distributed compiler with a central scheduler to share build load
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
lcd - An LCD module simulator based on HD44780 microcontroller simulation
Boost-Pretty-Printer - GDB Pretty Printers for Boost
steam-runtime - A runtime environment for Steam applications
small - C++ small containers