Conan 1.9 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 470 页 | 3.05 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.3 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, you need to go to “Edit Your Profile” Profile” in your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 397 页 | 2.77 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.8 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 458 页 | 3.03 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.31 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 721 页 | 5.41 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.10 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 479 页 | 3.09 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.11 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 490 页 | 4.05 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.16 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 545 页 | 4.34 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.15 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 540 页 | 4.22 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.12 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 505 页 | 4.10 MB | 1 年前3
Conan 1.13 DocumentationBintray to get its URL. 4. Get your API key Your API key is the “password” used to authenticate the Conan client to Bintray, NOT your Bintray password. To get your API key, go to “Edit Your Profile” in your your Bintray account and check the API Key section. 5. Set your user credentials Add your Conan user with the API Key, your remote and your Bintray user name: $ conan user -p-r button. A dialog for selecting the package type will appear, select Conan, then type a “Repository Key” (the name of the repository you are about to create), for example “conan-local”. You can create multiple 0 码力 | 518 页 | 4.14 MB | 1 年前3
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