If I got the hg in my installation, cmake passes the build process,
otherwise not.
Because I don't want to mess up my host, and due to the fact I am having too many source code systems
svn, git. And I don't want to add one more to the mess.
So I moved everything to the VM, and it works.
But How can I avoid installing hg on the host, so that I can compile that on the host?
Thanks
Jack
Can I avoid installing hg when compiling ogitor?
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Re: Can I avoid installing hg when compiling ogitor?
You have a few options:
- Use a precompiled Ogitor version
- You don't have to install hg, you can also extract it to host
- Remove hg code from CMakeLists.txt
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Re: Can I avoid installing hg when compiling ogitor?
I don't understand how installing hg is going to mess up your host. Also I don't understand what having one more code versioning client means for your other ones ... like once you install hg then svn isn't going to work? That is confusing to me. You make installing hg sound like what happens when my cat pisses on my laundry. Cat piss is a mess ... using your distro's package manager to install hg is not a mess.
Still, to each their own. AFAIK Ogitor doesn't actually require hg to build. It uses ExternalProject_Add but it has all of its dependencies in the source ... it does not pull them from other repositories. If you provide details on where it is failing when hg isn't present then it will be easier to provide more information to you.
Still, to each their own. AFAIK Ogitor doesn't actually require hg to build. It uses ExternalProject_Add but it has all of its dependencies in the source ... it does not pull them from other repositories. If you provide details on where it is failing when hg isn't present then it will be easier to provide more information to you.