Help me create an ebuild execute Cmake build from git

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  1. gentoo

    [MIRROR] Official Gentoo ebuild repository

    The simplest cmake ebuild I know of is xsettingsd. It only provides its own src_configure, letting the default cmake-* be called for everything else instead; you could probably get away with even dropping that. A more complex one is dino, which shows you what you'd have to do if you also have to run other stuff.

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  3. gentoo-overlay

    My personal overlay with ebuilds I've made/updated. Feel free to use it or not. (by Phoenix591)

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