Hey everyone,
I am looking for some information or an example on how to build a stable 
Tupfile for building a Cross-platform C++ codebase under Windows, Linux and 
OS X.

As a regular Linux user I am confident in setting myself up for native 
Linux and OS X compilation, but I have no experience with the Windows CLI 
tools and am a bit wary of the configuration issues I anticipate - I have 
so far only used automatic project configuration systems that generate VS 
projects (cmake and openFrameworks). In case it matters, I want to use SDL 
as my main compatibility layer but am looking for general tup advice here.

Does anyone have a working example to share? I am looking mostly for 
best-practices and gotchas.

Best,
s-ol

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