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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Today, we make it very easy to get the binaries onto a Mac machine, but the same is not true about Linux. Instead, the Linux instructions ask the user to manually download the binaries from release and put them in an appropriate location. Speaking for myself, this is an annoying, somewhat error-prone process, and it tends to cau
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Bug Report
Environment
Zola version: 0.11.0
Current Behavior
Hi, when running the link checker on my site zola reports spurious network errors, although opening the same site in Firefox works fine. As a subsequent error, if I try to re-run the checker I then sometimes get blocked by other hosts.
For example, first run:
D:\Development\Source\cheats.rs>bash ./deplo
Current behaviour: Moving away from the "Release Notes: ..." tab, the position is lost.
How to replicate.
Open the Release n
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GTest exports the following targets:
GTest::gtestGTest::gtest_mainGTest::gmockGTest::gmock_mainThis targets should also be available when adding gtest with
add_subdirectory(orFetchContent), because this should behave the same way as adding GTest withfind_package. So somewhere, we should add the aliases to these targets, i.e.