CMake: Check for existing custom target 'uninstall'#1619
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This seems reasonable, since, as I understand it, the use of zstd in this way would not include executing zstd's stock installation.
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Hi,
I'm using add_subdirectory to include zstd in my project. Another library that I'm using also creates a custom target called uninstall.
This change checks that the uninstall target doesn't exist before it creates it.