Stephen Kelly wrote: > Anyway, we can let this one sleep for a bit and come back to it all later.
Returning to this topic: * I think I confused you by working on both the tll signature and the new property in the same branch in my clone. I split out the tll-new-signatures topic from INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES-prop topic. * The INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES-prop topic is important. Several other topics depend on it, including introduction of the INTERFACE_LIBRARY. * The tll-new-signatures topic is unimportant. Nothing depends on it. It has caused more friction and churn in the discussion so far, and I am certain there is still more to discuss/figure out before merging it. My interest is in the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES-prop topic. * You insist that tll-new-signatures be merged before INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES-prop. * There is no need or actual value in doing that re-ordering. There is only busy-work of renumbering the policies which is very demotivational. To move beyond this situation: Option A) Drop the insistence that tll-new-signatures is merged first. I can then address your feedback on INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES-prop http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.programming.tools.cmake.devel/6767/focus=7122 and get it merged, then follow up with tll-new-signatures. Pros: * Can start now * Can get the important branch in first Cons: * Things don't get merged in the order you want Option B) Pull and rewrite Pull my tll-new-signatures branch and renumber/reorder/rewrite at will and push the result where I can get it. When tll-new-signatures is in, I can address the feedback on INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES-prop. Pros: * Things get merged in the order you want * I don't do the re-numbering * You get to write tll-new-signatures as you want it to be. Cons: * Delays INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES-prop until tll-new-signatures is in. Option C) Continue to do nothing. Pros: * Time can be helpful. Cons: * Nothing continues to happen Thanks, Steve -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cmake-developers