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9 April 2025

 m   16:01  MRC/Tutorials/Cmake 3 changes history +53 [E.j.suichies@tue.nl; G.h.m.v.rhijn@tue.nl (2×)]
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16:01 (cur | prev) +1 G.h.m.v.rhijn@tue.nl talk contribs (formatting) Tag: 2017 source edit
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15:16 (cur | prev) +79 G.h.m.v.rhijn@tue.nl talk contribs (Added a link to the next page) Tag: 2017 source edit

3 April 2025

     10:00  MRC/Tutorials/Cmake 2 changes history −136 [D.bashkaran.latha@tue.nl (2×)]
     
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31 January 2025

N    13:45  MRC/Tutorials/Cmake 2 changes history +4,468 [K.d.vos@tue.nl (2×)]
     
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13:00 (cur | prev) +4,445 K.d.vos@tue.nl talk contribs (Created page with "So, we compiled a source file into a binary in another directory, while linking against the *emc-framework* library. Imagine that by the end of the course you will use more libraries, and every time you need to remember the g++ command. That's quite a nuisance! Fortunately, there are tools that will help you out. In this course, we will use [CMake](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMake). All you have to do is create a file in the root (~/mrc/my_project) of you project that...") Tag: Visual edit