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lukasm91
lukasm91 commented Aug 24, 2019

GTest exports the following targets:

  • GTest::gtest
  • GTest::gtest_main
  • GTest::gmock
  • GTest::gmock_main

This targets should also be available when adding gtest with add_subdirectory (or FetchContent), because this should behave the same way as adding GTest with find_package. So somewhere, we should add the aliases to these targets, i.e.

add_library(GTest::gtest ALIAS 
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dbetteridge
dbetteridge commented Dec 4, 2020

Repro steps

  1. Create fresh WMR setup
  2. npm install uuid (this uses the native 'crypto' api)
  3. run npm start

Error bundling crypto: Error: Could not loadnpm/crypto@1.0.1/index.js: Package crypto does not contain file index.js
500 /@npm/crypto - Could not loadnpm/crypto@1.0.1/index.js: Package crypto does not contain file index.js

The package 'crypto' on npm is deprecated,

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psigen commented May 10, 2020

Description of the problem / feature request:

The presence of a .bazelversion file that defines any non-matching version at the root of a directory structure prevents bazel from intepreting any commands in any subdirectory, including bazel version, help, info.

However, these are the commands needed to debug why .bazelversion is not satisfied, or to query non-build-related hel

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