> Currently makefiles don't need maintaining: all changes in sources are 
> accepted automatically.

And so as with cmake.

> And it saving people from getting and installing of third-party cmake.

Not a big deal for developer or package maintainer to install a dev
tool. Or is it such a pain?

> If we manage to get rid of autotools usage, things will get even more simple.

But what about VS? .bat files? Projects for every version? I see in
svn how devs commit missing files to rarely used VS projects.
That's not cool and not productive.

On 1 March 2016 at 17:47, Dimitry Sibiryakov <s...@ibphoenix.com> wrote:
> 01.03.2016 15:21, Egor Pugin wrote:
>> Maintaining different build systems (makefiles + VS projects for
>> several versions) is not worth it.
>
>    Currently makefiles don't need maintaining: all changes in sources are 
> accepted
> automatically. And it saving people from getting and installing of 
> third-party cmake.
>    If we manage to get rid of autotools usage, things will get even more 
> simple.
>
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