Re: Last Meeting (Programming Red Flags) Summary + What's Next forTelFOSS?

2009-07-07 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Monday 06 July 2009 20:33:33 Dov Grobgeld wrote: I just reread the article Why the KDE project switched from scons to CMakehttp://lwn.net/Articles/188693/and compared it to my needs: Well, Offer was also referring to some threads on the KDE mailing lists (which I haven't read either).

Re: Last Meeting (Programming Red Flags) Summary + What's Next forTelFOSS?

2009-07-06 Thread Dov Grobgeld
I have switched to scons a couple of years back and couldn't be happier. Would there be an interest in me giving a separate presentation, or would you prefer to have a shoot out. :-) Regards, Dov 2009/7/4 Shlomi Fish shlo...@iglu.org.il Hi all! The Programming Red Flags meeting had a high

Re: Last Meeting (Programming Red Flags) Summary + What's Next forTelFOSS?

2009-07-06 Thread Shlomi Fish
On Monday 06 July 2009 17:15:40 Dov Grobgeld wrote: I have switched to scons a couple of years back and couldn't be happier. Would there be an interest in me giving a separate presentation, or would you prefer to have a shoot out. :-) I would be interested in a separate presentation about

Re: Last Meeting (Programming Red Flags) Summary + What's Next forTelFOSS?

2009-07-06 Thread Offer Kaye
2009/7/6 Dov Grobgeld : I have switched to scons a couple of years back and couldn't be happier. I read some of the threads of the KDE developers detailing how/why the moved from Autotools to CMake. It seems at first that actually SCons was the preferred contender, but when they looked into it

Re: Last Meeting (Programming Red Flags) Summary + What's Next forTelFOSS?

2009-07-06 Thread Dov Grobgeld
I just reread the article Why the KDE project switched from scons to CMakehttp://lwn.net/Articles/188693/and compared it to my needs: - Support compilation over a fixed number of platforms: Linux, Linux cross compilation for Windows, Windows mingw, Windows MS compiler, Solaris. -