Conan 2.0 Documentation
computer. We can see them with: # list the binary built for the hello/1.0 package # latest is a placeholder to show the package that is the latest created $ conan list hello/1.0#:* Local Cache: hello hello/1 equivalent to specify explicitly that you want to list the latest recipe revision using the #latest placeholder: Listing 10: list latest recipe revision $ conan list zlib/1.2.11#latest Local Cache zlib zlib/1 revisions for all␣ ˓→the binary packages, unless --only-recipe is specified. You can use the "latest" placeholder␣ ˓→at the "reference" argument to specify the latest revision of the recipe or the package. positional0 码力 | 652 页 | 4.00 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.19 Documentation
them. The goal is to replace the absolute path (the variable part of the path) with a variable placeholder. Then in the consumer package A, declare the variable using --define-variable when calling the requirement conanbuildinfo.cmake file declares the following variables. Whereis the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/stable) or the one de- clared uppercase. Useful when a .cmake is patched with cmake.patch_config_paths() Where is the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/ stable) or the one declared 0 码力 | 609 页 | 4.88 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.20 Documentation
them. The goal is to replace the absolute path (the variable part of the path) with a variable placeholder. Then in the consumer package A, declare the variable using --define-variable when calling the requirement conanbuildinfo.cmake file declares the following variables. Whereis the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/stable) or the one de- clared uppercase. Useful when a .cmake is patched with cmake.patch_config_paths() Where is the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/ stable) or the one declared 0 码力 | 611 页 | 4.89 MB | 1 年前3Conan 2.3 Documentation
equivalent to specify explicitly that you want to list the latest recipe revision using the #latest placeholder: Listing 10: list latest recipe revision $ conan list zlib/1.2.11#latest Local Cache zlib zlib/1 revisions for all␣ ˓→the binary packages, unless --only-recipe is specified. You can use the "latest" placeholder␣ ˓→at the "reference" argument to specify the latest revision of the recipe or the package. positional add/append if possible and not conflicting, but self mandates what to do. If self has define(), without placeholder, that will remain. Parameters other (class:Environment) – the “other” Environment vars(conanfile0 码力 | 748 页 | 4.65 MB | 1 年前3Conan 2.5 Documentation
equivalent to specify explicitly that you want to list the latest recipe revision using the #latest placeholder: Listing 10: list latest recipe revision $ conan list zlib/1.2.11#latest Local Cache zlib zlib/1 revisions for all␣ ˓→the binary packages, unless --only-recipe is specified. You can use the "latest" placeholder␣ ˓→at the "reference" argument to specify the latest revision of the recipe or the package. positional add/append if possible and not conflicting, but self mandates what to do. If self has define(), without placeholder, that will remain. Parameters other (class:Environment) – the “other” Environment vars(conanfile0 码力 | 769 页 | 4.70 MB | 1 年前3Conan 2.2 Documentation
equivalent to specify explicitly that you want to list the latest recipe revision using the #latest placeholder: Listing 10: list latest recipe revision $ conan list zlib/1.2.11#latest Local Cache zlib zlib/1 revisions for all␣ ˓→the binary packages, unless --only-recipe is specified. You can use the "latest" placeholder␣ ˓→at the "reference" argument to specify the latest revision of the recipe or the package. positional add/append if possible and not conflicting, but self mandates what to do. If self has define(), without placeholder, that will remain. Parameters other (class:Environment) – the “other” Environment vars(conanfile0 码力 | 718 页 | 4.46 MB | 1 年前3Conan 2.4 Documentation
equivalent to specify explicitly that you want to list the latest recipe revision using the #latest placeholder: Listing 10: list latest recipe revision $ conan list zlib/1.2.11#latest Local Cache zlib zlib/1 revisions for all␣ ˓→the binary packages, unless --only-recipe is specified. You can use the "latest" placeholder␣ ˓→at the "reference" argument to specify the latest revision of the recipe or the package. positional add/append if possible and not conflicting, but self mandates what to do. If self has define(), without placeholder, that will remain. Parameters other (class:Environment) – the “other” Environment vars(conanfile0 码力 | 769 页 | 4.69 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.21 Documentation
them. The goal is to replace the absolute path (the variable part of the path) with a variable placeholder. Then in the consumer package A, declare the variable using --define-variable when calling the requirement conanbuildinfo.cmake file declares the following variables. Whereis the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/stable) or the one de- clared uppercase. Useful when a .cmake is patched with cmake.patch_config_paths() Where is the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/ stable) or the one declared 0 码力 | 621 页 | 4.92 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.22 Documentation
them. The goal is to replace the absolute path (the variable part of the path) with a variable placeholder. Then in the consumer package A, declare the variable using --define-variable when calling the requirement conanbuildinfo.cmake file declares the following variables. Whereis the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/stable) or the one de- clared uppercase. Useful when a .cmake is patched with cmake.patch_config_paths() Where is the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/ stable) or the one declared 0 码力 | 629 页 | 4.98 MB | 1 年前3Conan 1.23 Documentation
them. The goal is to replace the absolute path (the variable part of the path) with a variable placeholder. Then in the consumer package A, declare the variable using --define-variable when calling the requirement conanbuildinfo.cmake file declares the following variables. Whereis the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/stable) or the one de- clared uppercase. Useful when a .cmake is patched with cmake.patch_config_paths() Where is the placeholder for the name of the require in uppercase (ZLIB for zlib/1.2.8@lasote/ stable) or the one declared 0 码力 | 637 页 | 5.04 MB | 1 年前3
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