Mostly yes. On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 8:45 AM, Greg Marr <greg.m...@autodesk.com> wrote: > iosif neitzke wrote: >>On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Jakob van Bethlehem >><jsvanbethle...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Depending on what you precisely wish to achieve, maybe file(DOWNLOAD) >>> already fits your needs? >>> https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.1/command/file.html >> >>It does, generally, in the way that ExternalProject also fits, but I think >>would require writing wrapper >scripts. My specific use case was something >>like: >> >>cmake -E curl http://jenkins/buildA/artifacts/stuff.tar >>cmake -E tar xzf stuff.tar >>cmake -Hstuff/path/to/CMakeLists/ -Bbuild_dir cmake --build build_dir >> >>I thought 'curl' is sort of at the level of 'tar', in being a useful tool that >>could be exposed fairly easily in a cmake portable command. >>Those portable commands are another thing that CMake offers that makes working >>on Windows a little easier, if you don't already have Cygwin or the like. > > curl is already portable. Are you just trying to avoid installing curl? > --
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