Am 17.10.2011 19:10, schrieb James Turner:
> It's been a month since I announced the intention, to switch all the main FG 
> platforms to use CMake, and to deprecate and remove the other build systems  
> from Git. There's been many small improvements in the Cmake files since then, 
> which I hope have eased some people's concerns about the switch.
>
> (Notably Brisa' compile scripts have been updated to use Cmake!)
>
> I still have some work to do, to ensure the 'make dist' rules are handled 
> property in CMake, so we don't get a shock when releasing FG 2.6 in a few 
> months.
>
> Are there are any other issues people have, areas they think should be 
> tested, etc? I'd love to know the status of cygwin and mingw, but only people 
> who run those environments can test or improve them.
>
> Barring last minute surprises, my intention is to declare the other build 
> systems 'dead' next weekend (the 21st), and then gradually start disabling 
> Jenkins jobs, removing files, and so on. The idea is to force everyone who 
> runs FG from Git, to definitely be testing and using CMake, in plenty of time 
> for the 2.6 release.

 From my perspective, the cmake scripts work well on several Linux 
distros (Debian, openSUSE and Arch).
"Go" from my side.

Torsten

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