Conan 1.26 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 669 页 | 5.51 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.21 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 621 页 | 4.92 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.22 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 629 页 | 4.98 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.23 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 637 页 | 5.04 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.24 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 647 页 | 5.31 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.25 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 655 页 | 5.45 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.28 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 699 页 | 5.39 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.29 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 703 页 | 5.41 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.30 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 715 页 | 5.39 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.31 DocumentationBincrafters community blog. The local workflow encourages users to perform trial-and-error in a local sub-directory relative to their recipe, much like how developers typically test building their projects here is that you’re testing your source method in isolation, and downloading the files to a temporary sub-folder relative to the conanfile.py. This just makes it easier to get to the sources and validate them defining custom Conan sub-setting in the settings.yml file (check out sections Adding new settings and Adding new sub-settings). The process will be similar to: • Define new sub-setting, for instance0 码力 | 721 页 | 5.41 MB | 1 年前3
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