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diff --git a/3rdparty/unittest-cpp/docs/Building-Using-CMake.md b/3rdparty/unittest-cpp/docs/Building-Using-CMake.md deleted file mode 100644 index bd24a0eec6d..00000000000 --- a/3rdparty/unittest-cpp/docs/Building-Using-CMake.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -While there are some bundled makefiles and projects, UnitTest++ is primarily built and supported using [CMake](http://cmake.org). This guide assumes you have already downloaded and installed CMake, and that you have already downloaded the UnitTest++ source. - - -In Two Easy Steps -------------------- - -Once you've obtained the UnitTest++ source, you can use the empty 'builds' folder as a place to put your cmake-generated project files. The valid "generators" differ per platform; you can run `cmake --help` to see which ones are supported on your platform. - - cd path/to/unittest-cpp/builds - cmake -G "<Choose a valid generator>" ../ - cmake --build ./ - -This will build the library and the self-tests, and also run the self-tests. - -Then, if you already understand what CMake does (or are just reckless), and you'd like to run the install step: - - cmake --build ./ --target install - -This will install the headers and built libs to the `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. Note this might require a `sudo` in *nix or an Administrative Command Prompt on Windows depending on your system configuration. |