Am 09.04.2013 um 00:58 schrieb Mark Rowe:

> 
> On 2013-04-08, at 15:44, Patrick Gansterer <par...@paroga.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Am 08.04.2013 um 21:26 schrieb Roger Fong:
>> 
>>> Unfortunately this would cause a lot of complication in our internal build 
>>> setup that we currently don’t really have the resources to deal with right 
>>> now.
>> 
>> Please don't get me wrong, but I only get a "some internal problems" answer 
>> always. Can someone please give some more detailed answer on the internal 
>> requirements. I'm willing to do the work for the Windows ports, but I need 
>> more information. How is the Windows port built at Apple? Is it possible to 
>> switch it to a CMake generated project? 
> 
> The biggest complicating factor is that when each project builds it only has 
> access to its own source, and the built products from earlier projects. This 
> was mentioned the last time you suggested switching to CMake for the Windows 
> build: <https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2012-April/020291.html>.

I know the last thread, so please don't hurt me if I ask dumb questions, but 
how does it work at the moment? ;-)
What is the root directory of a checkout? E.g. if I checkout only 
Source/JavaScriptCore how can I access the vsprops files from 
WebKitLibraries/win? Is there a checkout of this "global" files for the 
individual targets too? If there is a checkout of the whole tree for every 
target, how do you make sure that the files from the previous build are use 
(and not from the checkout)?
Maybe someone can explain the details a little bit more, so I can understand 
the requirements?

Beside this, is there a general problem with CMake for the Windows port? For 
the Mac port there is the problem, that CMake is not an executable provided by 
the system (maybe i can some time...). Since many other tools are require 
separate installation  on Windows anyway there should be no problem in 
installing CMake too?

-- Patrick
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