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.
I vote +1, but only if debugging is fixed or reverted back to working state. We can deal
with other issues, but this one is basic.
Arty?
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 00:30 +0400, "Aleksey Bragin" <aleksey(a)reactos.org>
wrote:
I didn’t hear many positive opinions when I forced
everyone to switch
over to the new ntdll loader. I minusone this proposal too. CMake should
get wider usage first, and get the regressions sorted out. After all,
it’s a build system change, not a migration to BSD kernel, it’s a doable
task.
With best regards
Caemyr