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    Conan

    Conan

    The open-source C/C++ package manager

    The open-source, decentralized and multi-platform package manager to create and share all your native binaries. All platforms. Windows, Linux, Apple, FreeBSD, Android, iOS, embedded, cross-building, bare metal, etc. All build systems. Visual Studio MSBuild, CMake, Makefiles, SCons, etc. Extensible to any build system. Full management of binaries. Create, manage and reuse any number of binaries, for any configuration: platform, compiler, version, architectures, or build from sources at will....
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    cmake-conan

    cmake-conan

    CMake wrapper for conan C and C++ package manager

    cmake-conan is a CMake wrapper for the Conan C and C++ package manager, designed to streamline the integration of Conan into CMake-based projects. It automates the process of installing and managing dependencies, allowing developers to define their requirements in Conan and have them seamlessly integrated into their CMake build process. This tool simplifies dependency management and enhances reproducibility in C++ projects.
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    Spack

    Spack

    A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions

    ...It makes installing scientific software easy. Spack isn’t tied to a particular language; you can build a software stack in Python or R, link to libraries written in C, C++, or Fortran, and easily swap compilers or target specific microarchitectures. Spack offers a simple "spec" syntax that allows users to specify versions and configuration options. Package files are written in pure Python, and specs allow package authors to write a single script for many different builds of the same package. With Spack, you can build your software all the ways you want to.
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