Make building the ifc tool optional#109
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That is a good default. The IFC SDK should be thought of as as you would think of a compiler framework like Clang+LLVM - set of executables and libraries. |
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When updating the vcpkg package from 0.43.1 to 0.43.5, the CI failed because the ifc tool is now also being built, while vcpkg only expects libraries by default. Therefore, add an option to not build the tool. I set the default to
ONbecause otherwise I would have to adjust the workflow so that it continues to be built here in the CI, where I don't know what is preferred here (even though I prefer it when only a minimal set is active by default in CMake, as many people probably forget to deactivate the extra tools in their CIs).