On Monday 08 December 2008 04:26:07 Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
> Had Mixxx scripting on, just deleted those WITH_SCRIPTING lines from the
> CMakeLists.txt file and it seems to be building...  meh, didn't have
> scripting on... oh well... maybe lua/python is a dep for scripting, though
> I swear I built script=1 on this machine without lua before...
>
The right method would be use cmake -DWITH_SCRIPTING=OFF instead of touch or 
alter the CMakeLists.txt

Random thoughts:
* miss my colorgcc...
The regular method for cmake is colored output. I ddn't touch the final patch 
, but is a matter of a definition inside main CMakeList

* all of the output shit (moc*.*, *.cxx) ended up in src when I called
Wrong, should be going in the build dir, i can fix this when i back tomorrow 
to home

"cmake ." from mixxx/ (where that is the checkout root), argh... did I do
that wrong?
Did you run cmake command from same dir as checkout ? For safety reasons i 
will add the instructions to forbidden people try run on same checkout dir to 
avoid some mistake.

* CAPS heavy languages give me a headache...
Is not mandatory, is just a common behavior, but this is a matter of choice, 
50% of people like it, other 50% not.

* the whole, cmake doesn't use a programming language doesn't appear to
true. IMHO, its another custom macro language...
Of course it is. but is most shell based, with some minor changes like 
identifiend ifs.

* Debug: Mixxx 1.6.5 "(svn r; built on: Dec  8 2008 @ 00:55:25) " is
starting...
  ---> svn rev?  build options?  we gotta have this for when people post bug
reports.
Would be easy, we just need see if is a svn build or source build  and add it 
in the config options.

* Helio's version looks like if it finds a lib, it turns on the switch...
I'd be curious to know if it identifies the added dep at packaging time.
It detects every time you run cmake again.


We need this in svn commited soon, otherwise would be complex to be changing 
through alter the patches

[]'s



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Helio Chissini de Castro
KDE Project
Brasil and South America Primary Contact

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