Hi, On 13.12.2013 16:56, Markus Mohrhard wrote: > Hey, > > > 2013/12/12 Bernhard Seßler <bernhard.sess...@corscience.de> > >> Hi @cppunit developers / users, >>
<snip> >> > > > So in general I'm very happy to accept patches: I'm just not convinced that > another build system is the right step right now. We provide MSVC > project/solution files for Windows and a autotools based build system for > the rest that works quite well. Additionally I understand the current build > system and feel competent to maintain it which I'm not sure I will be with > a cmake based build system. Yes, I know that it would be a drastic change right now - I've already done quite some work on my branch cleaning things up. What's really bothering me is the fact, that there is a separate (manually generated) configuration headers for each compiler (except autotools / gcc). On my CMake branch this header (config-auto.h) is now automatically generated for every compiler CMake supports for instance. > > However if it helps we can surely push build system patches into a branch > which might make it easier for you to keep the patches in sync with the > cppunit development. How does this sound to you? Sounds like a plan. This way it's also easier for people getting used to a new build system (and the ones who don't like to use it still get their autotools based build system). I also understand that not everyone has CMake installed on their machines. Apart from that I cannot guarantee that my build system will be working out of the box on every platform that's currently supported by cppunit (as I simply don't have enough resources to test it on every platform), so it's surely a wise choice maintaining it in a separate branch. > > Regards, > Markus > > Thanks for the feedback. I will clean up my branch and post patches here in the next few days (hopefully until the end of the week, then it would be some sort of Christmas gift ^^). Regards, Bernhard _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice