jom/1.1.4

jom is a clone of nmake to support the execution of multiple independent commands in parallel

#build#make#makefile#nmake

Using jom

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Packages

Windowsarmv8

package IDa0cd51c51fe9010370187244af885b0efcc5b69b
Recipe revision070781f0f98cb84e95972172ba5333dd

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Windowsx86_64

package ID522dcea5982a3f8a5b624c16477e47195da2f84f
Recipe revision070781f0f98cb84e95972172ba5333dd

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Dependencies

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GPL-3.0-only070781f0f98cb84e95972172ba5333dd
GPL-3.0-onlyc3b4b33ccd4c587428279024e902b523

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  2. Save your token and activate it via the confirmation email you receive.
  3. Configure Conan to use your token:
    conan audit provider auth conancenter --token=<token>
  4. Scan for vulnerabilities:
    # Check a specific reference
    conan audit list jom/1.1.4
    # Scan the entire dependency graph
    conan audit scan --requires=jom/1.1.4

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