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Jan 23, 2025
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Whatโ€™s New in vcpkg (January 2025)

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

This blog post summarizes changes to the vcpkg package manager as part of the 2025.01.13 registry release, 2025-01-11 tool release, as well as changes to vcpkg documentation throughout January. This release includes minor improvements and bug fixes. Some stats for this period: vcpkg changelog (2025.01.13 release) The fo...

C++Vcpkg
Jan 6, 2025
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Whatโ€™s New in vcpkg (December 2024)

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

This blog post summarizes changes to the vcpkg package manager as part of the 2024.12.16 registry release, 2024-12-09 tool release, as well as changes to vcpkg documentation throughout December. This release includes a command line option to force vcpkg to use classic mode even if a manifest file is found along with bug fixes. Some stats for thi...

VcpkgC++
Nov 23, 2024
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Whatโ€™s New in vcpkg (November 2024)

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

This blog post summarizes changes to the vcpkg package manager as part of the 2024.11.16 registry release, 2024-11-12 tool release, as well as changes to vcpkg documentation throughout November. This release includes a command line option to force vcpkg to use classic mode even if a manifest file is found along with bug fixes. Some stats for thi...

C++Vcpkg
Nov 12, 2024
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Siemens Healthineers manages C++ libraries with vcpkg in an offline build environment

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

vcpkg is a free and open-source C/C++ package manager maintained by Microsoft and the C++ community that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Over the years we have heard from companies using vcpkg to manage dependencies at enterprise-scale. For this blog post, I spoke to Shrey Chauhan, a Senior DevOps Engineer with Siemens Healthineers. Siemens H...

C++Vcpkg
Nov 7, 2024
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Whatโ€™s New in vcpkg (October 2024)

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

This blog post summarizes changes to the vcpkg package manager as part of the 2024.10.21 registry release, 2024-10-18 tool release, as well as changes to vcpkg documentation throughout October. This release adds support for Azure universal packages as a binary caching provider and other minor improvements. CppCon Talk on Managing C++ Dependencies ...

C++Vcpkg
Nov 1, 2024
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Microsoft C++ Team at CppCon 2024: Trip Report

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

The Microsoft C++ team attended CppCon, the largest C++ conference in the world. This year, the conference was held in Aurora, Colorado from September 16-20. Microsoft Booth Our team managed a booth from Monday to Thursday of the week. This gave us an amazing opportunity to interact with the C++ community and discuss many topics of interest as we...

C++VcpkgVisual Studio Code
Oct 9, 2024
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Whatโ€™s New in vcpkg (September 2024)

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

This blog post summarizes changes to the vcpkg package manager as part of the 2024.09.23 and 2024.09.30 releases, 2024-09-18 and 2024-09-30 tool releases, as well as changes to vcpkg documentation throughout September. This monthโ€™s release includes some minor changes and bug fixes, 18 new ports, and 319 updates to existing ports. When updating v...

C++Vcpkg
Sep 9, 2024
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Askia, an Ipsos company, achieved faster, reproducible builds with vcpkg

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

vcpkg is a free and open-source C/C++ package manager maintained by Microsoft and the C++ community that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Over the years we have heard from companies using vcpkg to manage dependencies at enterprise-scale. In this interview, I spoke to Dimitri Rochette, a lead developer at Askia, an Ipsos company, about vcpkgโ€™s imp...

VcpkgC++
Sep 5, 2024
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Whatโ€™s New in vcpkg (August 2024)

Augustin Popa
Augustin Popa

This blog post summarizes changes to the vcpkg package manager as part of the 2024.08.23 release, 2024-08-01 tool release, as well as changes to vcpkg documentation throughout August. This monthโ€™s release includes several notable changes as well as bug fixes and documentation improvements. The most notable changes were: Some stats ...

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