[ANNOUNCE] cmake now supports kdevelop project files

Mathieu Chouinard mchoui at e-c.qc.ca
Mon Nov 8 18:30:32 GMT 2004


On November 8, 2004 13:12, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> 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
downloaded it but it said cmake 2.1.0, where is the stuff?
Mathieu
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