On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 14:10:59 +0100
Jens Mueller <jens.k.muel...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hmm. I do it like this.
> Download CMake from the official site and install it to
> /path/to/myhome/local. Then I set PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH as needed.
> And if I configure CMakeD using my cmake it will install the files to
> /path/to/myhome/local/where/cmake/puts/its/files.

I've asked on #cmake about the possibility to include CMakedD in the
official release...

Here are some tips I got:

* "well it needs to be cleaned up more"
* "as I said before the D support is not in a state that it can be accepted"
* "you need to create a git branch add it"
* "compile cmake and it needs to pass ctest -R ModuleNotices -V...and
  other stuff"


I hope it helps and can be tailored for inclusion into release.


Sincerely,
Gour

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