Use Visual Studio 2022 #26
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After I changed the GIT_TAG, new issue was found. Performing update step for 'corrosion-populate'
CMake Error at C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2019/Community/Common7/IDE/CommonExtensions/Microsoft/CMake/CMake/share/cmake-3.15/Modules/FetchContent.cmake:915 (message): I hope you know something about this problem. |
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Hmm, this seems to be the consequence of #25. It's very likely because you are trying to pull the Try deleting this folder: If that doesn't work, try deleting these folders as well. P.S. corrosion is used for bridging CMake and Rust. In our CMake files, we automatically download Let me know if you are facing other issues! |
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FYI, the path here suggests you are indeed using CMake 3.15. |
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First of all, I think you can revert the changes that you've made in The better way to solve this problem would be installing Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition. The problem occurs because you have Visual Studio 2019 on your system, which includes CMake 3.15. In Visual Studio 2022, CMake version 3.21 or higher is included. What we need now is CMake 3.20 or higher, so you can try upgrading your Visual Studio. There's another way that doesn't involve upgrading Visual Studio, but it's more complicated. |
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Due to Visual Studio 2019 having CMake lower than 3.20, we recommend you to have Visual Studio 2022 when using this template. |
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Due to Visual Studio 2019 having CMake lower than 3.20, we recommend you to have Visual Studio 2022 when using this template.