Benjamin Kirk writes:
> >> Switching is only one half of the problem, ther other part is
> >> maintenance. So, *assuming* that the the transition could be somehow
> >> done, would the developers be eager to maintain it?
> >
> > Speaking just for myself, "No", but that's okay because I'm not e
>> Switching is only one half of the problem, ther other part is
>> maintenance. So, *assuming* that the the transition could be somehow
>> done, would the developers be eager to maintain it?
>
> Speaking just for myself, "No", but that's okay because I'm not eager
> to maintain the autoconf syste
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Ali - wrote:
> Switching is only one half of the problem, ther other part is
> maintenance. So, *assuming* that the the transition could be somehow
> done, would the developers be eager to maintain it?
Speaking just for myself, "No", but that's okay because I'm not eager
to m
>
> On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Ali - wrote:
>
> > i wonder if there is any plan for using cmake over autoconf as this
> > will make portability to other platforms much easier. Please reply
> > regarding the subject and do not start a flame war over the two make
> > systems!
>
> There's been some half
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Ali - wrote:
> i wonder if there is any plan for using cmake over autoconf as this
> will make portability to other platforms much easier. Please reply
> regarding the subject and do not start a flame war over the two make
> systems!
There's been some halfhearted interest in
Hi,
i wonder if there is any plan for using cmake over autoconf as this will make
portability to other platforms much easier. Please reply regarding the subject
and do not start a flame war over the two make systems!
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