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Conan.io recipe for libharu.

The recipe generates library packages, which can be found at Bintray. The package is usually consumed using the conan install command or a conanfile.txt.

How to use this package

  1. Add remote to conan's package registry.txt:

    $ conan remote add sintef https://api.bintray.com/conan/sintef-ocean/conan
  2. Using conanfile.txt in your project with cmake

    Add a conanfile.txt to your project. This file describes dependencies and your configuration of choice, e.g.:

    [requires]
    libharu/[>=2.3.0]@sintef/stable
    
    [options]
    libharu:shared=False
    
    [imports]
    licenses, * -> ./licenses @ folder=True
    
    [generators]
    cmake_paths
    cmake_find_package
    

    Insert into your CMakeLists.txt something like the following lines:

    cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.13)
    project(TheProject CXX)
    
    include(${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/conan_paths.cmake)
    find_package(Libharu MODULE REQUIRED)
    
    add_executable(the_executor code.cpp)
    target_link_libraries(the_executor Libharu::Libharu)

    Then, do

    $ mkdir build && cd build
    $ conan install .. -s build_type=<build_type>

    where <build_type> is e.g. Debug or Release. You can now continue with the usual dance with cmake commands for configuration and compilation. For details on how to use conan, please consult Conan.io docs

Package options

Option Default Domain
shared False [True, False]

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  • Python 60.2%
  • C 34.9%
  • CMake 4.9%