On 03/03/12 16:35, Vincent Torri wrote:
> i've already had that kind of discussion before about cmake (see last
> Tom's commit), and I want to be clear:
> 
> if cmake hits svn in the core EFL, i'll leave the project. I actually
> don't care about ecrire (i won't  look at that code now, that's all)

Dear Vincent,

I also want to be clear:
Ecrire is not part of core EFL and I decided to use it there because I
find it nicer and I want to further play with it. It's sad to see you
are so anti-cmake. At least in ecrire I implemented everything that was
done in the autotools equiv in a couple of lines. The FindEina.cmake and
the rest are just my attempt to make default cmake files that we can
ship with core EFL (we should do that, people *do* use cmake in the
outside world, and shipping does could be nice for them).

It's sad to see you are trying hard to veto progression. I don't really
know which is better, cmake or autotools. From my little experience with
cmake, it is easier to work with. But either way, we should go with
what's better, doesn't matter what it'll end up to be.

Also, I'm very disappointed you won't look at ecrire's code because of
such nonsense hate for cmake.

Best regards,
Tom.

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