Re: [ft] Jam Build Tool

2011-05-21 Thread Brady Duga
Ah, I see. No problem, I just didn't realize there was a ft connection. --Brady On May 20, 2011, at 4:44 PM, Chris Molozian ch...@cmoz.me wrote: Apologies if this is the wrong place: http://www.freetype.org/jam/index.html I couldn't find a dedicated mailing list for Jam and assumed that the

Re: [ft] Jam Build Tool

2011-05-21 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Ok, I'm confused. What's this got to do with FreeType? because freetype has a modified version of jam, named FTjam, which was written by the freetype devs. And which is no longer maintained since David Turner has no more time to work on it, AFAIK. Werner

Re: [ft] Jam Build Tool

2011-05-21 Thread Chris Molozian
I think no longer maintained answers my questions, thanks for the update. tangent My quest for a cross-platform build tool that has a built in filesystem API and isn't a preprocessor for make (e.g. automake, cmake, premake... etc) is very interesting. I read an article on

Re: [ft] Jam Build Tool

2011-05-20 Thread Brady Duga
Ok, I'm confused. What's this got to do with FreeType? --Brady On May 20, 2011, at 4:09 PM, Chris Molozian ch...@cmoz.me wrote: Hey all, Not sure if this is the right place to ask these questions, I hope the mailing list is still active. I'm trying to use Jam to build what I believe is

Re: [ft] Jam Build Tool

2011-05-20 Thread Chris Molozian
Apologies if this is the wrong place: http://www.freetype.org/jam/index.html I couldn't find a dedicated mailing list for Jam and assumed that the FreeType mailing list might contain developers that maintain or can help with any Jam related queries. Chris On 21/05/11 00:11, Brady Duga

Re: [ft] Jam Build Tool

2011-05-20 Thread suzuki toshiya
Hi, How about perforce's mailing list? http://maillist.perforce.com/mailman/listinfo/jamming Regards, mpsuzuki Chris Molozian wrote: Apologies if this is the wrong place: http://www.freetype.org/jam/index.html I couldn't find a dedicated mailing list for Jam and assumed that the

Re: [ft] Jam Build Tool

2011-05-20 Thread Vincent Torri
On Fri, 20 May 2011, Brady Duga wrote: Ok, I'm confused. What's this got to do with FreeType? because freetype has a modified version of jam, named FTjam, which was written by the freetype devs. There are other versions of jam: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perforce_Jam There is also