On Thu, 8 Mar 2018, Dave Mielke wrote:

> [quoted lines by Robert Pösel on 2018/03/08 at 18:55 +0100]
> 
> >Unlike many cross-platform systems, CMake is designed to be used in
> >conjunction with the native build environment. Simple configuration
> >files placed in each source directory (called CMakeLists.txt files)
> >are used to generate standard build files (e.g., makefiles on Unix
> >and projects/workspaces in Windows MSVC) which are used in the usual
> >way. (...)"
> >/
> 
> Sure, but just because they make that claim doesn't make it so. I just 
> checked 
> on my newest Linux system and cmake isn't on it. Yes, it has been packaged 
> and 
> I could install it, but that's far from the default on Linux.

To be fair, tcl (and therefore tclsh) is not installed by default on 
some distros either.  ;-)


Nicolas
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