Re: [CMake] Boost is planning to switch from bjam to CMake!

2017-07-24 Thread Michael Jackson
Let's hope this try actually works. It was tried 8 years ago but some of 
the boost developers really fought the transition. Hopefully with the 
support of the steering committee it will work. Let's all welcome the 
boost devs into the CMake community with wide open arms.

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Mike Jackson  [mike.jack...@bluequartz.net]


Bo Zhou wrote:

Good news !

Hopefully the bcp would also work with CMake so only requires component
would be installed.


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Re: [CMake] Boost is planning to switch from bjam to CMake!

2017-07-23 Thread Bo Zhou
Good news !

Hopefully the bcp would also work with CMake so only requires component
would be installed.
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[CMake] Boost is planning to switch from bjam to CMake!

2017-07-23 Thread Robert Dailey
Very exciting news... hopefully it works out! Congratulations to CMake
for this; this is huge support for CMake and shows it is becoming way
more popular (not that it wasn't already!)

https://lists.boost.org/boost-interest/2017/07/0162.php?utm_content=buffera6a82_medium=social_source=plus.google.com_campaign=buffer
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