Dan, How did you end up handling the precompiled dependencies? Did you use a dependency management system, such as ivy, or roll your own system?
Thomas Taranowski | 425-442-9209 | skype: thomas.taranowski | baringforge.com On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Dan Kegel <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Thomas Taranowski <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Now, I'm trying to implement a multi-stage build which does the > following: > > 1) builds some external third-party dependencies. > > 2) auto-generate some code > > 3) build the source > > 4) package the result > > > > To do this, I'd like to implement some top level build targets in cmake, > so > > I can run make auto_generate, make third_party, etc. > > > > I can see a couple different potential ways to do this, but I've not been > > able to google up documentation that discusses the best method for > > implementing this. How are folks generally approaching this top level > build > > target issue? > > I tried to do it all in cmake for a while, but then I gave up and use a > shell script or something to drive the inner builds. The problem was, > some developers wanted to not build everything; they wanted > precompiled versions of the other packages. And it was just too painful > for some devs to build one way, and others to build another way. > - Dan >
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