On Oct 31, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Doug Gregor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Beman Dawes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That argues for merging into the trunk sooner rather than later.
OTOH, if
there isn't any new build system documentation and/or the new build
system
is unstable, then merging will cause frustration and start things
off on the
wrong foot.
The documentation is decent already, although it could always be
better. I think so long as we add big warnings that say "this isn't
ready yet!" to the documentation, main CMakeLists.txt files, and as
part of the CMake configuration output, we'll be fine.
- Doug
It has been a while since I looked at the "Getting started with CMake
and Boost" documentation but I would definitely make sure something
clear and concise is written up so that those developers coming over
from bjam will have a comfortable place to start. The last thing I
want it a bad experience from new Boost/CMake users.
I am part way through getting the testing to build correctly on OS X
(My primary machine) at the moment. Dave A. talked about giving me
write access to the svn repository to commit my changes that I have
been doing, not sure how that works so I'll let the boost folks
discuss that. I have zip up the cmake related files and post/send
those so you can see where I am at.
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