Closed pemensik closed 1 year ago
@microsoft-github-policy-service agree company="Red Hat, Inc."
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@microsoft-github-policy-service agree company="Red Hat, Inc."
It seems that CLA bot does not work. Github does not auto-complete that user id and even manually it does not help. @microsoft-github-copilot is the only thing offered from microsoft-github prefix. I am doing the response wrong way?
Some improvements in CMake for possible system-wide installed package.
Related to Fedora package review: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2162851