Joined: 6-May-2007 Posts: 11207
From: Greensborough, Australia
@Raziel
I've used CMake. It can work. The files are neat. But sometimes I wonder if throwing all the files together in CodeBench with a link line would be easiest. However, I don't want to hack my system again to get CMake working like in the last version. I had to mess up my SObjects just to get it loading. CMake on Linux then instead. Which is funny as the newest one I had on my Linux x86 was older than the OS4 one.
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Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released Posted on 24-Jul-2018 18:32:32
Joined: 5-Oct-2003 Posts: 896
From: Hattiesburg, MS
@Raziel
I'm with Raziel on this. I've tried to work with CMake a couple of times (in the context of compiling parts of KDE) and amazingly enough a supposed improvement to the traditional make/autotools toolchain manages to be even less usable to mere mortals.
_________________ I've decided to follow an awful lot of people I respect and leave AmigaWorld. If for some reason you want to talk to me, it shouldn't take much effort to find me.
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Re: System Shock on the Amiga? Why not! Source code has been released Posted on 25-Jul-2018 11:02:22