Jon, No problem, just wanted to make sure someone saw it.
As far as docs go, cmake does check for doxygen, and there is a 'doc' target that's not inlcuded in 'all', but it doesn't auto-install. I was ok with just leaving the docs out and having people reference the online docs. If the docs are mandatory, I can figure out a way to include them. Thanks, Stephen On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 6:23 AM Jon Turney <jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk> wrote: > On 15/11/2017 20:17, Stephen Groat wrote: > > I posted this a while ago and didn't get any hits/feedback, so I > > thought I'd try again. Let me know if there anything missing/wrong, > > I'd be happy to correct it. > > Sorry about that. > > > https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/cmocka-1.1.1-1-src.tar.xz > > https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/cmocka-1.1.1-1.hint > > https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/libcmocka0/libcmocka0-1.1.1-1.tar.xz > > https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/libcmocka0/libcmocka0-1.1.1-1.hint > > > https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/libcmocka-devel/libcmocka-devel-.1.1-1.tar.xz > > > https://www.stephengroat.com/cmocka/libcmocka-devel/libcmocka-devel-.1.1-1.hint > > > > Link to cygport file > > (https://gist.github.com/stephengroat/6f3bfe85247c017a76de780fb30f36a4) > > > > Link to libcmocka on Debian stretch > > (https://packages.debian.org/stretch/libcmocka0) > > > > License: Apache License 2.0 > > Hmm, cmake checks if doxygen is installed, but the documentation doesn't > seem to get built. Debian has a cmocka-doc package, though. Is this > what you want? > > Other than that, looks good. > -- Stephen Groat step...@egroat.com +1 (703) 798-4551