Hi, On Tuesday 31 July 2007 09:51, you wrote: ... > Great! If you personally think this is good and can review/apply the > patches relatively quickly then that will work well for me. What I was > worried about was that I open a feature request and, understandably > so, it sits there to be taken care according to everyone's busy > schedule... > > I sent the patch to the list last night, but it rejected the e-mail > because it was too big... I'll now clean up the code according to the > coding style and resend with cc to you. This time tared and zipped, so > it shouldn't have a problem.
Thanks :-) > Now, I want to open a Wiki entry on > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Generator_Specific_Information for > "Eclipse CDT Generator" stating that a generator for Eclipse CDT is in > development with a link to a new page called "Eclipse CDT Generator > Development" for a page that everyone interested in this development > should watch to discuss it. How do I do this to create it in an > appropriate place? Do I need to prefix the name to create it in a > specific subdir for cmake: > > [[CMake:Eclipse CDT Generator Development]] > > or should I just create the link like: > > [[Eclipse CDT Generator Development]] IMO this doesn't really matter. ... > I did run into the following annoyance, but it is rather another > topic. When I compile the CMake code in Eclipse using the cygwin > tools, then the resulting Eclipse project files are broken. This is > due to the fact that it creates the .project file with the cygwin > cmake (posix paths) and the Eclipse is installed in a Windows > environment un-aware of where /builds is... So the easiest way to "solve" this problem would be to disable the Eclipse generator in cmake under Cygwin. Alex _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake