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 This page is dedicated to the uttilisation of CMake. This page is dedicated to the uttilisation of CMake.
  
-===== 1 Setting up CMake ===== +===== 1 Installing ​CMake =====
-==== 1.1 Installing CMake ====+
  
   * __Windows__:​ \\ Download and install CMake for windows : [[https://​cmake.org/​download/​]] \\ You need to install the Windows x64 Installer .msi   * __Windows__:​ \\ Download and install CMake for windows : [[https://​cmake.org/​download/​]] \\ You need to install the Windows x64 Installer .msi
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 The default path of the compiler is : "​C:/​Program Files (x86)/​Intel/​oneAPI/​mkl/​2021.2.0/​lib/​intel64"​. If yours is different, you need to adapt it in the main CMakeLists.txt file. It exists a main for every project (Prepro, Lagamine and Select) and one for the whole project (the main one). The default path of the compiler is : "​C:/​Program Files (x86)/​Intel/​oneAPI/​mkl/​2021.2.0/​lib/​intel64"​. If yours is different, you need to adapt it in the main CMakeLists.txt file. It exists a main for every project (Prepro, Lagamine and Select) and one for the whole project (the main one).
  
-==== 1.2 Using CMake ====+====2 Using CMake =====
  
 The idea of CMake is to develop a file (CMakeLists.txt) that build up a .sln file (it is the Lagamine Visual Studio project), it allows to compile Lagamine on any calculating machine easily, without having to define compiler parameters. The idea of CMake is to develop a file (CMakeLists.txt) that build up a .sln file (it is the Lagamine Visual Studio project), it allows to compile Lagamine on any calculating machine easily, without having to define compiler parameters.
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