#CMake Error

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versed coyoteBOT
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thorn sluice
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this time im in the right channel at least

prime dagger
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Technically you were both in the wrong and the correct channel; CMake can be used by both C and C++, but the most correct channel is probably #tooling

thorn sluice
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oh

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at least i have what the problem actually is which should hopefully fix the build button too..

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i'll put this in #tooling

versed coyoteBOT
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@thorn sluice

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thorn sluice
prime dagger
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You really could've just stuck to your first thread tbh

thorn sluice
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oh yea i forgot i can edit the names

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to the real problem

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fuck

thorn sluice
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wait nvm i think ik how to fix

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!solved