we have a couple of interesting tools/ which may be built with CMake as well to ensure they still work, add support for those extra targets, possibly ensuring that their CMakeLists.txt can be easily used standalone (similar to DBCSRs examples CMakeLists.txt which with ~3 line changes can be used standalone)
we have a couple of interesting tools/ which may be built with CMake as well to ensure they still work, add support for those extra targets, possibly ensuring that their CMakeLists.txt can be easily used standalone (similar to DBCSRs examples CMakeLists.txt which with ~3 line changes can be used standalone)