do you know 'premake' - the LUA powered build file generator?
http://premake.sourceforge.net/about
Joakim Simonsson wrote:
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 18:38:10 +0100, Robert Osfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Joakim,
W.r.t cmake, yes is possibility that has/is being looked into by
others in the community. Have a search on the wiki for cmake and
you'll find the page on it. There is also the osg-build mailing list
dedicated to build work such as cmake, but alas the list has been
pretty quiet since its inception so I guess progress is stalled due
Christmas etc.
Ah, I forgot the osg-build list. I should have posted there instead of
here.
On 1/7/07, Joakim Simonsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do have to be able to tweak the project file myself, to try and
> track what changes I make to the core.
But on the other hand, vcproj files are xml files, if you use a tool
like
kxmleditor for Linux, then it is reasonable convenient to edit these
files.
Just looked through the vcproj with nedit and its certainly not
something that I'd ever want to maintain without a xml editor, I don't
have kxmleditor on my machine so I'll need to hunt it down. I kinda
doubt you'll have the same convinience as you do with editing a flat
xml - loved by some, hated by some. Personal I have an ambivalent
relationship with xml.
Well, a tool like cmake is probably a more robust solution.
The reason why I took up this topic in first place was that I am
building osg both for the win32 and x64(windows) platforms, and needed
to tune the x64 configuration, but I don't know how to do this from dsp
files. So I can't contribute my vcproj files to the osg community.
--Joakim Simonsson
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