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Use consistent signature for target_link_libraries #1738

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It looks like while #1722 introduced usage of the modern target_link_libraries syntax it did not adjust all other calls because I wasn't setting up coverage usage locally or anywhere else in CI.

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@vyasr vyasr added bug Something isn't working non-breaking Non-breaking change labels Nov 26, 2024
@vyasr vyasr self-assigned this Nov 26, 2024
@vyasr vyasr requested a review from a team as a code owner November 26, 2024 20:43
@github-actions github-actions bot added CMake cpp Pertains to C++ code labels Nov 26, 2024
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vyasr commented Nov 26, 2024

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@rapids-bot rapids-bot bot merged commit f9b9f84 into rapidsai:branch-25.02 Nov 26, 2024
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