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I have a project setup in Visual Studio.
I am using vcpkg to manage my dependencies, pybind11 being one of them.
I am wanting to target specific python versions, with either PYBIND11_PYTHON_VERSION or PYTHON_EXECUTABLE and have had no luck.
Is there a method for doing this via Visual Studio?
I have tried to add arguments to the command line and have had no success.
Is this something that CMakePresets.json could do?
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I have a project setup in Visual Studio.
I am using vcpkg to manage my dependencies, pybind11 being one of them.
I am wanting to target specific python versions, with either
PYBIND11_PYTHON_VERSION
orPYTHON_EXECUTABLE
and have had no luck.Is there a method for doing this via Visual Studio?
I have tried to add arguments to the command line and have had no success.
Is this something that CMakePresets.json could do?
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