Set ODE_WITH_LIBCCD_BOX_CYL to OFF for consistency with autotools builds used in Linux distributions #23
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Many major Linux distributions build ode with autotools, while in conda-forge we build it with CMake.
In ode there is a subtle difference between autotools and CMake builds, documented in conda-forge/dartsim-feedstock#62 and https://bitbucket.org/odedevs/ode/issues/87/box-cylinder-ccd-check-disabled-by-default .
To make the conda-forge package of ode behave like most users probably expect, we set the CMake options to ensure that the build behaves like the autotools build, a bit like in #22 we enable the ccd dependency.
Fix conda-forge/dartsim-feedstock#63 .
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