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Update pixi lockfile #2495
Update pixi lockfile #2495
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👋 Hi,
This is a reminder message to assign an extra build label to this Pull Request if needed.
By default, this PR will be build with minimal build options (URDF support and Python bindings)
The possible extra labels are:
- build_collision (build Pinocchio with coal support)
- build_casadi (build Pinocchio with CasADi support)
- build_autodiff (build Pinocchio with CppAD support)
- build_codegen (build Pinocchio with CppADCodeGen support)
- build_extra (build Pinocchio with extra algorithms)
- build_mpfr (build Pinocchio with Boost.Multiprecision support)
- build_sdf (build Pinocchio with SDF parser)
- build_accelerate (build Pinocchio with APPLE Accelerate framework support)
- build_all (build Pinocchio with ALL the options stated above)
Thanks.
The Pinocchio development team.
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We must find a way to avoid CMake warnings
CMake Warning (dev) at cmake/header.cmake:292 (install):
Policy CMP0177 is not set: install() DESTINATION paths are normalized. Run
"cmake --help-policy CMP0177" for policy details. Use the cmake_policy
command to set the policy and suppress this warn
Also wait stable hpp-fcl release
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Explicit dependencies
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
{all-py39, py39} on all platforms
clang on linux-64
Implicit dependencies
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
{all-py39, py39} on {linux-64, osx-arm64}
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
clang on linux-64
all-clang-cl on win-64
Footnotes
Bold means explicit dependency. ↩ ↩2