From: Xiaofan C. <xia...@gm...> - 2010-08-13 11:24:38
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On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Pete Batard <pb...@gm...> wrote: > o remove CMakeCache.txt if exists. This is important if you switch from > 32 to 64 bit, or from Linux to MinGW, etc. That is true. Typically I use different build directory. One for Win32, One for Windows x64, one for Linux, etc. > NB: now that I've used CMake I can't say that I'm very impressed. It > doesn't look very intuitive to me (how about, if no parameter is given > to cmake, assume "." instead of returning an error) and while it has > some good features, I'm not seeing as that much of an improvement. Looks > more to me like an idea of simplifying things that quickly got caught > back by the complexity of what they were trying to simplify... > With all the troubles trying to build libftdi-1.0 under Windows (Cygwin and MinGW), I kind of agree with you about CMake. That being said, I do not like auto-tools either. -- Xiaofan |