Awesome! Thanks for getting this together, Mark. Do you have any idea
what the ETA for Linux and Windows is?

-Ben

On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Mark Mentovai <m...@chromium.org> wrote:
>
> The GYP-based build is now automatic, mandatory, and totally awesome on the 
> Mac.
>
> I just checked in a change to remove our old Xcode projects and have
> GYP generate project files for you every time you "gclient sync".  If
> you participated in the test on Friday, please remove the "hooks"
> section from your .gclient file.  Project file generation is now
> automatic on all Macs via a hook in the DEPS file.
>
> In order to maintain the Mac build now, you must edit the .gyp files
> checked in throughout the tree.  Some of you have been doing this
> already (thanks!) and all of the feedback I've received with respect
> to .gyp file maintenance has been very positive.  Additional
> documentation will be coming soon.  In the mean time, you no longer
> need to Cc me on reviews involving trivial changes to .gyp files (such
> as adding or removing files), although I will keep up with changes to
> those files after they've been committed for at least the next week.
> If you have more complicated .gyp file changes to make, or you just
> want peace of mind, please do send the review to me.
>
> When you make a change to a .gyp file locally and want to regenerate
> new Xcode projects, you can use "gclient runhooks --force".  This is a
> new command that will cause the GYP hook in the DEPS file to run.
> Please use this instead of invoking GYP directly as I had previously
> advised.
>
> If you have made any local modifications to the old set of Xcode
> projects, just revert them.
>
> Mark
>
> >
>

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