On 23/09/21 09:42AM, LM wrote:
> I build a lot of common libraries and programs from source.  Many of
> them are switching to cmake.  I'm not a fan of cmake.  For one thing,
> it's so complicated to build from source code that I can't bootstrap
> the build of cmake itself.  I really would prefer to build as many of

I agree. Anyone who tries to build a LFS system (or a derivation of it) will 
inevitably come across the beast that is cmake. When creating build scripts for 
"roll my own" static musl distro, Galeb[1], I came to several conclusions:

* cmake is a bloated mess (understatement), takes ages to build
* It being written in C++ is part of the reason for the above
* cmake can't properly figure out static library dependencies, in some 
  cases they still need to be configured manually

When it comes to the choice of a build system, I know of a number of options 
which are way better than cmake (in no particular order):

- djb redo
- POSIX make
- Plan9 mk

On topic, I'm afraid I haven't come across any automated converters, and as 
others have stated, it probably isn't even possible. I think it would be easier 
to write build scripts for packages using cmake in a simpler build system from 
scratch.


[1]: https://strahinja.srht.site/galeb/

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