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Support using the system rapidjson to build #101443
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Is there any sort of doc or centralized place to see all the system libraries that the build should support being enabled/disabled?
My driving motivation for using system libraries is described by https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bundled_Libraries. My current focus is to do this for all libraries under The current full list is also visible on #101797 |
@omajid Mind sorting out the conflict? |
We have a bundled copy of rapidjson in runtime, but some Linux distributions also ship with another version of that library. Support using that too, optionally. This does not change the default behaviour - the bundled copy of rapidjson is used. A cmake argument of CLR_CMAKE_USE_SYSTEM_RAPIDJSON=true needs to be set to use the system version of rapidjson.
@agocke Done. |
We have a bundled copy of rapidjson in runtime, but some Linux distributions also ship with another version of that library. Support using that too, optionally.
This does not change the default behaviour - the bundled copy of rapidjson is used. A cmake argument of
CLR_CMAKE_USE_SYSTEM_RAPIDJSON=true needs to be set to use the system version of rapidjson.