Massimo Fidanza wrote:
> Dave Page ha scritto:
>> Massimo Fidanza wrote:
>>> Hi all, in the past I try to use auto hell and I found it very hard
>>> to hack, now I'm developing a plugin for kate (KDE advanced editor)
>>> and I discover the simplicity of cmake. CMake as auto hell is cross
>>> platform and has a very simple and clean syntax, and the script are
>>> not a mix of m4 + posix shell + something else but only cmake script.
>>> The project that swith to cmake are very happy with it. I can help
>>> with the portig of pgadmin. Let me know if you are interested.
>>
>> I did briefly look at cmake a while back. *If* we are to switch to a
>> new build system, I'm looking for something that can generate
>> Makefiles that will work with gmake and ideally Sun's make (for
>> building with SunStudio) as well, as well as VC++ 2005 and Xcode
>> project files. From what I recall, cmake fell down on the Xcode
>> support. Has that changed now?
>>
>> Regards, Dave
> Hi Dave according to project news http://www.cmake.org/HTML/News.html
> Xcode is supported from cmake 2.2
That's good - you're obviously more experienced with cmake than I, so
where do we start on a proof of concept? Is that something you can knock
up fairly easily?
Regards, Dave.