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