Just to say that the LinuxFromScratch Linux distro is working on a system that uses XML to describe the distribution.
Many tools are developed, similar to Ant, to build the distro.
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/
http://automated.linuxfromscratch.org/
My question is : is there a C/C++ version of Ant available or being developed or in project ?
Jean-Philippe
Steve Loughran wrote:
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From: "Faiz Kazi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Ant for non-java apps
Hi,If you look at ant-contrib.sf.net you can find the <cc> tasdk suit that can
What is the general view about using Ant as a build system for
non-java applications?
Is there anyone who has come across/used Ant for large projects
where the programming language is not Java? Say C/C++, etc?
And where traditionally Make is used?
built C++. I've delegated to visual studio in the past, as part of a big
project, but now that <cc> exists, I'd use that in the same situation next
time.
By large project, I mean something like a mini distribution of Linux.gnu make is still pretty slick; I'd be very impressed if you did a linux
I'm exploring options of alternate build systems for something as
dependency-ridden as this.
Ant was recommended to me for its XML build system and
good dependancy resolving ability, but having taken a look at it,
I have apprehensions of using it for a non-java based project.
distro with ant - I think we'd all be.
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