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electionguard-cpp reviews and mentions
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Hacktoberfest 6
I started off by trying to recreate the problem with another program I was working on, ElectionGuard, which was where I first encountered CPM. I set an empty environment variable for CPM_SOURCE_CACHE and tried building it, but I didn't get any errors related to CPM because I realized the MakeFile's definition of CPM_SOURCE_CACHE was overriding the one I set. I changed this to be empty and tried again, but it still built with no CPM issues.
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Hacktoberfest 5
Aside from Pataro, I've been poking at ElectionGuard and CPM.cmake as well. Both of them are pretty much at the same status, which is - built and ready to be worked on - but the logic of how to do so completely eludes me.
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Hacktoberfest 4
The first I worked on was ElectionGuard, which is an SDK that performs ballot encryption and verification functions for digital elections. I've been trying to build it for a few days now but had been unsuccessful so far. I started by installing GNU Make, Chocolatey, and MSYS2. I went through a lot of trial and error with CMake, including erroneously thinking my build worked when I searched for a .sln and found an included one that ended up being in C#. I eventually got Ninja as well which was listed as a requirement somewhere, and with all the tools in place I gave it another shot.
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microsoft/electionguard-cpp is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of electionguard-cpp is C++.