Remove package sources and host only the expected SHA-256 #3
@@ -65,11 +65,11 @@ Run the root-level `create_project.sh` with:
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Example:
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```bash
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./create_project.sh MyApp ~/dev
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./create_project.sh MyApp ~/src
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```
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This creates:
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```
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~/dev/MyApp/
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~/src/MyApp/
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```
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The new directory contains:
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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ The new directory contains:
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### 3️⃣ Configure the Project
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In your new project directory (`~/dev/MyApp/`), edit these two files before your first build:
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In your new project directory (`~/src/MyApp/`), edit these two files before your first build:
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> ⚠️ **Important Notice:**
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> Do **not modify** the root `CMakeLists.txt` file in your project.
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@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Use the provided build wrappers — they take two arguments:
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If you later want to **add back packages** you previously turned off (and which `cleanup.sh` removed), run the **template’s** update script from the `cpp-build-system` repository root, pointing it at your project path:
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```bash
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# from the cpp-build-system repo root
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./update_project.sh ~/dev/MyApp
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./update_project.sh ~/src/MyApp
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```
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This will **restore all template-managed packages and scripts** (including `cleanup.sh`) into your project so you can re-enable dependencies via `config.sh` and rebuild.
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