KDE & CMake (was Re: [CMake] the remaining problems with compiling
KDE with cmake)
Andy Cedilnik
andy.cedilnik at kitware.com
Thu Jun 16 16:17:55 EDT 2005
Hi All,
William A. Hoffman wrote:
>>- flex/bison OK
>>
>>
>
>This can be done with some custom commands and macros. Although for
>most of our projects we add the generated source to cvs so that you can build
>it on windows without those tools. It is easy to make it run them if they are
>present and use the checked in source if not. We do this when we build gcc for
>gccxml with cmake.
>
>
Actually CMake has a code in it that uses lex and yacc to generate
cmCommandArgument* files. Look in CMake/Source. It is not used while
building CMake, but you can enable it.
>>>Ordered by significance (from my impression):
>>>1) the all-upper-case commands look ugly to several developers
>>>
>>>
>
>I think we can change cmake so that upper or lower case commands work.
>
>
Just implemented. CMake commands are now case insensitive. If you want
to use lowercase, go for it.
>>>3) there are already some KDE apps using scons (rosegarden I think)
>>>
>>>I have another question:
>>>can ctest be used with svn ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>Yes ctest does work with svn.
>
>
Fltk uses SVN and we test it every night.
--
Andy Cedilnik
Kitware Inc.
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