17.06.2019, 18:51, "Bogdan Vatra via Development" <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > [...] >> > qnx >> >> you mean like software companies using Qt do, today ? >> https://github.com/mapbox/mapbox-gl-native/blob/master/platform/qt/qnx.cmake >> > vxworx >> >> VxWorks ships with CMake so there must be at least some amount of support. ( >> https://tp.prosoft.ru/docs/shared/webdav_bizproc_history_get/234075/234075/ >> ?ncc=1&force_download=1 ) > > [...] > > Are you seriously thinking that Qt is going to use scripts from some random > github projects ?!?!?
There is a choice: with cmake you either spend hours yourself developing stuff, or reuse results of those who went through that hell before you :) > >> > android and whatever next os is coming. >> >> Oh come on (bis). CMake has been one of the official android build systems >> for close to two years now : https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/cmake > > Your statement is misleading! Can you use the "official" cmake to build an > Android *PACKAGE*? (e.g. build the c/c++ bits for all android ABIs in one go, > build the java, aidl, etc files, add resources and finally create & sign your > APK? CMake is spawned by gradle (for each ABI) and is used *ONLY* to build the > C++ files because people refused to port their cmake projects to gradle. This > means that gradle is the *official* build system not cmake! > You either don't know how an Android package is built or if you know then > you're intentionally lie people... > > Same for iOS, Fuchsia and other OSs that you enumerate: Can you use cmake to > build a *PACKAGE*? There is CPack thing that can build packages. No idea if it supports Android in particular. -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development
