I do this using the spack autobuilder. Only problem is it doesn't run on windows. Maybe Conda? On Mar 30, 2017 9:45 AM, "Robert Dailey" <rcdailey.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 3:42 AM, Tamás Kenéz <tamas.ke...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > An alternative to the CMake superbuild: leave your actual project intact. > > Simply create a separate shell script which builds all the dependencies > (by > > running cmake commands). Or, if you do like the ExternalProject stuff, > > create a superbuild which builds only the dependencies. > > Problem with that is that it's not a portable solution. The #1 benefit > of using CMake superbuilds (supplied with CMake build solution for the > target library) is that it will function correctly on all platforms. > -- > > Powered by www.kitware.com > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ > > Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. For more > information on each offering, please visit: > > CMake Support: http://cmake.org/cmake/help/support.html > CMake Consulting: http://cmake.org/cmake/help/consulting.html > CMake Training Courses: http://cmake.org/cmake/help/training.html > > Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/ > opensource/opensource.html > > Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: > http://public.kitware.com/mailman/listinfo/cmake
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