Curtis Olson wrote:

> I'm just hoping the cmake jocks will put themselves in the position of
> non-cmake jocks and help ease the transition from multiple fronts for many
> of our different classes of users/developers.

With CMake there's a list of flags you're appending to the 'cmake' call
similarly to calling 'configure' with custom flags - and with no flags
at all it'll create a default build for you depending on the
prerequisites installed on your system.  Thus, there's nothing terribly
different from Automake ....  except from the fact that you will
_always_ have to append the source directory for CMake - which will be
a simple trailing dot for in-tree-builds  ;-)

Rest assured that work to bring the CMake build system for SimGear and
FlightGear onto the same level as the former build systems is already
in progress.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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