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Currently Wwise assumes that everyone will use Visual Studio to integrate it into their projects. However, this is not always the case, and Wwise should at least accommodate the most common build systems (e.g. CMake). As an example, I'm writing a project that uses CMake and I'd like to integrate Wwise into it, but there aren't any truly "comprehensive" CMake modules available that assist in finding it. This would be a fantastic feature to have; all one would need to do is put a WwiseConfig.cmake file in %WWISESDK%, as an example, and then we could just tell CMake where that file is and everything would work fine.
in Feature Requests by Ethin P. (100 points)

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