Hi, What part does not follow the convention? I'm using a toolchain file, plus when I was writing this I based it on a existing module bundled with CMake (but cant remember which).
I'm open to modifying my project to match the convention. If you could point out which parts don't quite meet the convention, I would greatly appreciate that. Tomasz B. 2012/1/23 Alexander Neundorf <a.neundorf-w...@gmx.net> > On Sunday 22 January 2012, Alfa Omega wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I'm not quite sure what the correct procedure is for becoming a CMake > > contributor, but from what I've read I should send a email here if I want > > to add a new module to cmake. > > > > For the past year I've been hosting my CMake modules on GitHub ( > > https://github.com/queezythegreat/arduino-cmake) and the project is > mature > > enough that it could be included into CMake. The project is called > Arduino > > CMake and it adds support for building Arduino projects. It is a > > alternative to the Arduino IDE, and works on Windows, Linux and Mac. > > > > The project is growing and getting more and more users, and I think it's > > would be a god fit to start bundling it with CMake. The project is well > > documented both from a developer standpoint as well as the user side. > > > > So what are the steps I should take in order to integrate my project into > > CMake? > > Does it follow the regular cross compiling conventions ? > http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling > > From a quick look it didn't look like it does. > If so, why did you chose to do it differently ? > > Alex >
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