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ExternalProject: Add missing COMMAND keyword
Commitf67139aeadded running a verify script in between running the download and extract scripts. Since then, it has always been missing the COMMAND keyword added in this commit. It worked anyway (semi-accidentally) by running a command line like: cmake -P script1.cmake cmake -P script2.cmake CMake, when running -P scripts on the command line, runs them in order, and apparently ignores spurious arguments in between (the middle "cmake" in the above example) and so, all appeared to work as intended. This commit adds the missing keyword and the commands that run are now two separate sequential cmake invocations like: cmake -P script1.cmake cmake -P script2.cmake ...which was the original intent of commitf67139ae
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@@ -1141,7 +1141,8 @@ function(_ep_add_download_command name)
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set(comment "Performing download step (verify and extract) for '${name}'")
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endif()
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_ep_write_verifyfile_script("${stamp_dir}/verify-${name}.cmake" "${file}" "${md5}")
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list(APPEND cmd ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -P ${stamp_dir}/verify-${name}.cmake)
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list(APPEND cmd ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -P ${stamp_dir}/verify-${name}.cmake
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COMMAND)
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_ep_write_extractfile_script("${stamp_dir}/extract-${name}.cmake" "${name}" "${file}" "${source_dir}")
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list(APPEND cmd ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -P ${stamp_dir}/extract-${name}.cmake)
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endif()
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