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Rather than have the python literal string, use CMake's find_package to find actual python executable. This is more useful if you have both Python 2 and 3 installed. CMake currently only supports python 2 and so will automatically find that version |
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CTestCustom.cmake | ||
configure.cmake | ||
docs.cmake | ||
libc-ares.cmake | ||
libev.cmake | ||
libs.cmake | ||
libv8.cmake | ||
node_build.cmake | ||
package.cmake | ||
v8_build.cmake |