Hello all, thanks for your hints. Well, ok, I could use any IDE that can be configured to run any command as its build command. So a text editor will do generally.
But this is not exactly what I want. I'm looking for an IDE that supports the CMakeLists.txt such that it interprets them and translates them into a GUI-dialog for build configuration. Maybe an example will clarify the reason behind it: Say you are working with CMake-generated VisualStudio project files. If you want to add a file, you cannot use the IDE for it. I.e. you cannot drag-and-drop it on your IDE or add it via a context dialog. You need to add the new file to your CMakeLists.txt and this change will be realized in the IDE the next time you build (and reload) your project. You can do that with a little discipline, but there is of course a source of error (and little annoyance) if you cannot use the IDE as usual with CMake-generated build-files. It would be really cool, if you could make changes to the build config with your IDE and they are reflected in the CMakeLists.txt. At best the IDE would be cross-platform ;) I know that this is out-of-scope for CMake, but maybe one of you knows about attempts in this direction? Cheers Marco _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
