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The CMake modules can be customized directly inside ``modules/`` but this is The CMake modules can be customized directly inside ``modules/`` but this is
the least elegant solution since the customizations may be overwritten by the the least elegant solution since the customizations may be overwritten by the
``boostrap.py`` script. ``boostrap.py`` script (use version control).
Adapt local copies of CMake modules Adapt local copies of CMake modules
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A better solution is to download the CMake modules that you wish you customize A better solution is to download the CMake modules that you wish you customize
to a separate directory and source the customized CMake modules in to a separate directory and source the customized CMake modules in
``autocmake.cfg``. ``autocmake.cfg``. Alternatively you can serve your custom
modules from your own http server.
Create own CMake modules Create own CMake modules
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Of course you can also create own modules and source them in ``autocmake.cfg``. Of course you can also create own modules and source them in ``autocmake.cfg``.
Sometimes you have to.
Contribute customizations to the "standard library" Contribute customizations to the "standard library"
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If you think that your customization will be useful for other users as well, If you think that your customization will be useful for other users as well,
you may consider contributing the changes directly to you may consider contributing the changes directly to
https://github.com/scisoft/autocmake/. We very much encourage such https://github.com/scisoft/autocmake/. We very much encourage such
contributions. But we of course also strive for generality and portability. contributions. But we also very much strive for generality and portability.