Hi
2012/5/31 Tommi Mäkitalo <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> do you use tntnet and tntdb also? I've already thought about cmake
> support for all of them. And if you know cmake, it would be really
> great, if you would work on that.
I used tntdb once with mysql, but I confess I've never used tntnet. I
read the manual about it and created the examples from tutorial but I
neved really used it in fact :-)

I've been using cmake for every project I write and I think it's an
amazing tool. I'm still learning cmake, but I can try to help where it
were needed. Are you thinking in replace the build system of the
libraries or as the project system of tntnet?

Qt4, for example, although uses qmake as project tool, also supports
cmake and it works quite well. I think it's a good approach. And it
has wrappers for all the tools used in a Qt project, like ui files,
resource files and the Qt-C++ code.

CMake is also well supported in IDEs like Qt Creator, Eclipse and
KDevelop, so I think the idea of supporting CMake in tnt* will make
them more powerful and easy to setup. I really hate writing Makefiles
:-)

>
> One problem with tntnet is, that it is quite difficult to set up a
> project. A simple project can be set up using tntnet-config but it is
> suitable for testing. It lacks almost everything, someone would expect
> from a project file, like automatic depencendy generation of packing.
>
>
> Tommi
>
>
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