Hi all,
we would like to build a couple cross-platform OpenSG apps on Windows, and
for this we'd like to use the 1.8 dailybuild. So far it worked well by
just modifying the included .dsp file for the 01hello tutorial. However,
as using VS (in our case VS2005) directly for project (solution :)
management is kinda contraproductive for cross-platform development, we'd
like to use cmake for building our apps. The questions are therefore:
a) is it enough to just add all the relevant properties from the project
settings into the cmakefile (e.g. compiler/linker switches, include dirs,
etc.) or is there some hidden magic? :) The problem here of course, is it
may change between different OpenSG versions and it may have to be redone
(manually) every time. How is it handled for the .dsp file generation? We
couldn't find any scripts in the source distribution that would generate
the .dsp files, did we miss something? Any recommendations for doing it
automatically instead of copying all values manually?
b) would there be interest if we come up with a cmakefile to include it in
the distribution to ease further crossplatform development? It would help
a lot since there's no such thing as ``osg-config'' for windows platforms
AFAWK.
Thanks in advance,
Akos
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