[reSIProcate] dumping autotools and moving to CMake?

Douglas Hubler douglas at hubler.us
Sun Jan 5 14:00:36 CST 2014


I was disappointed to see auto tools going because I understand that and
not cmake but I'm not very involved so I don't really count
On Jan 4, 2014 10:31 PM, "Byron Campen" <docfaraday at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes, any change like this would be an inconvenience to some. I hope that
> we could get an idea of how many would have a difficult time with a change
> like this, so if anyone falls into this category, please speak up. We are
> very much in a phase where we need this input.
>
> Best regards,
> Byron Campen
> On Jan 4, 2014 5:47 PM, "Joegen Baclor" <jbaclor at ezuce.com> wrote:
>
>> On 01/05/2014 12:24 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 04/01/14 17:18, Byron Campen wrote:
>>>
>>>>       While I do like cmake, it is not a panacea, and there are some
>>>> sharp
>>>> edges. I think it might be illustrative to try writing a cmake build for
>>>> rutil/stack (plus tests), and see how much pain we run into. I can give
>>>> this a go, since I have some experience with it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Any feedback about it would be great, feel free to add to the wiki as
>>> well
>>>
>>> In terms of priorities, I think that any cmake effort can probably wait
>>> until after the 1.9.0 release has been tagged though.  Most of my own
>>> tweaks are now committed and will appear in a beta9 tarball very soon
>>> and it would be useful to have any final concerns/problems listed if
>>> anybody thinks it is not suitable for release.
>>>
>>>
>>>  It is worth mentioning that some projects (like mine) has integrated
>> resiprocate as a native submodule utilizing the capability of autotools to
>> nest other project within a single homogeneous build. This is not a
>> complaint but just a side note.  Whatever works best for resiprocate, I
>> won't have trouble with.
>>
>
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