Am 22.07.2011 00:38, schrieb caemyr(a)myopera.com:
CMake wont get ANY wider usage, if its going to be
broken all the time. To prevent that, we need either to slow down development in any other
areas, or stop it completely, as we are basically doubling the work.
Its really not
that bad. Its only few cases (like 1 out of 30 commits)
that changes rbuild/cmake files, so only in those cases it would be
neccessary to do additional work and check if it builds. If you only
change source files, its very unlikely to break build.
So for now until kdbg is fixed and hopefully everyone knows how to use
cmake, I'd appreciate if you would take the extra efford in these cases
(it won't be that way forever!) and also fix the cmake files. This way
you will also learn how to work with cmake files. Thanks to Alex for at
least trying to not break cmake builds, Ged, your "the cmake people will
manage that" approach is disapproved :)
Thanks,
Timo