You'll notice on the branch I also remove CMake, Info-Globulation2.plist, README.cvs, Resources/InfoPlist.strings, TODO.Eli, autopackage/, and glob2.pbproj/. They are old (or in the case of CMake, incomplete), unused, files that serve no purpose. They are in the history if they ever need to be brought back, but I beleive a cleaner directory is much better than keeping them around when we release 1.0.0.
Everything left is necessary for the build (which so far works perfectly on Linux). Regards Kieran <http://hg.globulation2.org/glob2/file/82405eb042e4/libgag/CMakeLists.txt>On 7/20/07, Bradley Arsenault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok this is it. I'm preparing for a full switch to scons, permanent switch. I've branched of the scons_conversion branch, and i've removed all of the old autotools based stuff, and I've began work on replicating all of our old build options with scons. Everything from the image programs in glob2/tools to the installation of glob2/data, from debug builds to static release builds. I would prefer a more coherent, one-for-all solution and scons is extensible enough to easily provide that for us. We could make a custom Builder class for our doxygen documentation, for example (but i don't intend to doxygen is easy enough as it is). I'm not going to miss anything. I've also (finally) gotten everything for mingw downloaded on windows so thats also going to be cleared up. Apparently scons integrates well with xcode so mac OSX builds will also be easy. I will be merging this branch back in once i get everything sufficiently tested (and I haven't forgotten anything). If anyone objects, speak now. -- Really. I'm not lieing. Bradley Arsenault. _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
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