cmake-init-fetchcontent
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cmake-init-fetchcontent
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CMake 3.24 has support for dependency providers
You can see that in action here: https://github.com/friendlyanon/cmake-init-fetchcontent This example has the idiomatic find_package(headeronly REQUIRED) call in the CMakeLists.txt, but when configuring ${sourceDir}/cmake/find is added to CMAKE_MODULE_PATH, so the FetchContent code is run to "find" the dependency. There are comments to further explain this.
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SimpleBLE - Cross-platform BLE library for Windows, Linux and MacOS/iOS
Please consider using https://github.com/friendlyanon/cmake-init before this has any significant amount of users. There is an example that shows you how to still rely on FetchContent as an opt-in.
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How would you create/maintain a new c++ project using modern tools/practices?
Are they only on git(hub)? You can write a vcpkg overlay port (example) or use FetchContent if the projects are FetchContent ready in a way that doesn't force FetchContent on people trying to build the project (example).
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cmake-init - The missing CMake project initializer, now with Conan and vcpkg templates!
This came up somewhere else, but I created an example repo that idiomatically uses find_package and an opt-in find module to FetchContent a dependency from GitHub: https://github.com/friendlyanon/cmake-init-fetchcontent
Vcpkg
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Xmake: A modern C/C++ build tool
re: C/C++ development: anybody using conda/pixi for dependency management? Here's an example of compiling a C++ SDL program using pixi and the SDL dependency from conda-forge [1].
Seems viable as a replacement for things like vckpg [2] which only builds from source.
I'm still researching this but it seems like rattler [3] is the tool to use to build/publish packages. The supported repos are: prefix.dev's own hosting, anaconda.org, artifactory or a self-hosted server.
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1: https://github.com/prefix-dev/pixi/blob/main/examples/cpp-sd...
2: https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
3: https://prefix-dev.github.io/rattler-build/latest/authentica...
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Backdoor in upstream xz/liblzma leading to SSH server compromise
5.4.5 can be compromised
https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/issues/37197
- GitHub - microsoft/vcpkg: C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS
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Dependencies Belong in Version Control
vcpkg may expire assets after 1.5 years, so achieve long-term reproducibility you will need to cache your dependencies.... Somewhere. Not sure what the expected solution is.
https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/pull/30546#issuecomment-1...
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My first Software Release using GitHub Release
There were various approaches recommended depending on our language and ecosystem. My classmates who developed using Node.js were recommended npm, and PyPI or poetry for Python. Since my program is written in C++, I was recommended to look into one of vcpkg or conan, but I ultimately did not use either package manager.
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Anyone else frustrated with Conan2?
Which dependencies are not in vcpkg? We can ask them to add it. It’s pretty easy just open an issue there https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/issues .
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How to install libraries for c++ on a Linux CentOS supercomputer where I'm not a sudoer
./vcpkg search netcdf gdal[netcdf] Enable NetCDF support minc 2.4.03#3 MINC - Medical Image NetCDF or MINC isn't netCDF minc[minc1] Support minc1 file format, requires NETCDF netcdf-c 4.8.1#2 A set of self-describing, machine-independent data formats that support th... netcdf-c[dap] Build with DAP remote access client support netcdf-c[hdf5] Build with HDF5 support netcdf-c[nczarr] Build with NCZarr cloud storage access support netcdf-c[nczarr-zip] Build with NCZarr ZIP support netcdf-c[netcdf-4] Build with netCDF-4 support netcdf-c[platform-default-features] Enable platform-dependent default features netcdf-c[tools] Build utilities netcdf-cxx4 4.3.1#4 a set of machine-independent data formats that support the creation, acces... The result may be outdated. Run `git pull` to get the latest results. If your port is not listed, please open an issue at and/or consider making a pull request. - https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/issues
- Does anyone has a idea to read out dependencies out of c/cpp directories to create .sbom files?
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hypergrep: A new "fastest grep" to search directories recursively for a regex pattern
The hyperscan update to vcpkg seems to have happened from 5.4.0 to 5.4.2 in this commit on Apr 20.
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Configuring incomplete due to CMake Error(missing OpenCVConfig.cmake ProtobufConfig.cmake and TIFF etc.)
Dear Fictrac team, I am hoping to install Fictrac in our windows 11 x64 laptop (Visual Studio 2019, cMake 3.26.4). I followed the installation guideline on github page fictrac and used the latest vcpkg
What are some alternatives?
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CPM.cmake - 📦 CMake's missing package manager. A small CMake script for setup-free, cross-platform, reproducible dependency management.
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Boost.Program_options - Boost.org program_options module
cmake-init-use-pkg-config - Using a dependency that does not support clients using CMake
Ncurses - ncurses Git mirror
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SimpleDBus - A simple C++ wrapper around DBus with a commercial-friendly licence.
meson - The Meson Build System