[ANNOUNCE] cmake now supports kdevelop project files
Alexander Neundorf
neundorf at kde.org
Mon Nov 8 18:12:36 GMT 2004
Hi,
cmake ( http://www.cmake.org ) an open source, cross-platform make system now
also supports creation of project files for kdevelop 3.
This feature will be in the upcoming cmake 2.2 release and is right now
available from cmake cvs.
In order to use it efficiently with kdevelop you need current kdevelop cvs
HEAD or stable branch.
cmake is basically a replacement for autotools, offering more or less the same
amount of functionality while providing this all in just one tool (instead
automake + autoconf + libtool + m4). cmake is now able to generate from the
same cmake files project files for : unix make, kdevelop 3, msvc 6 and 7,
nmake make, and borland make
This means you can write cmake files (CMakeLists.txt) and have cmake generate
kdevelop 3 project files, which can be loaded directly by kdevelop, no need
to "import" the project.
Bye
Alex
P.S. since 2.0 cmake also comes with some basic KDE support macros
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