[Bf-committers] New Developer Meeting minutes

Ken Hughes khughes at pacific.edu
Fri Jan 8 00:06:33 CET 2010


Since this thread is now about build systems, can we please change the 
subject line?

Ken

Campbell Barton wrote:
> Not sure what dependency updates are exactly - if files are added you
> need to run "cmake ." in the build dir but aside from that I never had
> any dep propblems.
>
> I'm tempted to install Windows just to get rid of the MSVC Project
> files and have CMake create propper debug builds... it cant be that
> hard can it?
>
> @Martin, my experience with using scons and eclipse isnt so good, it
> works OK but a bit annoying to setup, I recall I needed to have
> eclipse call a shell script that called scons.
>
> Eclipse + Cmake is nicer, and takes the work out of setting up the
> project each time. especially if you want to switch to developing in
> branches for a bit.
>
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Martin Poirier <theeth at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> --- On Thu, 1/7/10, Erwin Coumans <erwin.coumans at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> New developers (and myself) can browse and debug code much
>>> easier in
>>> an IDE such as msvc, Xcode or K develop, in my opinion. And
>>> manual
>>> updating projectfiles is a waste of time.
>>>       
>> It's very easy to use Eclipse (with CDT) with scons. K Develop was pretty easy to setup too the last time I tried. There was no project files to update or anything.
>>
>> Martin
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