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Note: I've only Linux on my computer, then I can't test under windows operating system or macosx |
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I'm not familiar with CMake. Is it something that needs to be installed beforehand on the machine? |
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Yes, CMake is an open source build system (like automake/autoconf, but more with high level abstraction). User needs to install CMake. Under Linux,this is a common package. |
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I can see that it is an improvement for those who are ready to install CMake on their machine. But it would be nice to still have a procedure to install the Gobo package for those who don't want to install CMake, or other tools like that. So I may be wrong, but my feeling is that using CMake should be an alternative to what was there, not a replacement. |
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I'd prefer to avoid installing additional tools and to stick to plain shell scripts, or, if this is impossible, to follow Eric's suggestion to use geant. |
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Okay, I will prepare a "poll" with a Doodle on Gobo mailing list this afternoon |
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Doddle is available at this URL : http://doodle.com/poll/85tim76uttqbrzmx |
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I have the impression that people prefer the old script files. |
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Yes, there is no issue to keep old bootstrap scripts with the CMake scripts. I will update my pull request ASAP |
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Bootstrapping with CMake is fine with Visual Studio 2015 generator (Windows 7 64 bits). |
Instead to use batch or sh scripts, I propose to use CMake subsytem to manage the bootstrap source code (I submit this pull request as an experimental improvement).
Note: bootstrap process has been changed :
To get same behavior as "old" bootstrap, user need to execute :