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pfultz2 avatar pfultz2 commented on May 25, 2024

First, this project looks awesome.

Thanks.

Then I ran cget install on the command line and nothing happened.

You need to pass a package source to the install command. I probably should add a message that no package source was specified.

The package source can be the directory where the requirements.txt file is(on windows you can't do cget install . so you need to be in another directory). Also, since you are missing a cmake file, you should use the -X binary flag, which will provide a default cmake file:

cget install -X binary <directory-with-requirements>

Also, the cget build command doesn't need a source directory, it will default to the current working directory. However, a cmake file is required.

You can also install the file directly instead of using a separate directory:

cget install -f requirements.txt

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usernameiwantedwasalreadytaken avatar usernameiwantedwasalreadytaken commented on May 25, 2024

All right. I missed the reference to Directory in the documentation.

cget install -f requirements.txt worked like a charm.

Again, thank you.

P.S.: What I decided for my project was to put both the requirements.txt and the CMakeLists.txt inside the src directory. So all I need to do to install all requirements is a cget install src and it works.

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