Am Samstag, 30. August 2014, 15:36:04 schrieb dev:
> On August 30, 2014 at 1:04 PM Nils Gladitz <nilsglad...@gmail.com>
> 
> wrote:
> > On 30.08.2014 17:20, dev wrote:
> > > So some time ago I tried, over and over, to get cmake to build on a
> > > Solaris server and needless to say it was a fairly frustrating
> > > experience. There seems to be GNIisms and GCCisms built in as well
> > > as
> > > other non-portable problems. Therefore I want to get a nightly build
> > > going and perhaps work on some of these issues to clean up
> > > portability.
> > > 
> > > So then, what would be the first step in this process?
> > 
> > There are instructions on setting up a dashboard here:
> >      http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/testing.html
> > 
> > Since setting up a dashboard itself requires a cmake installation the
> > first step might require getting it to build some way.
> 
> hold it.
> 
> I need cmake to build cmake ?  You mean there is no way to bootstrap
> cmake with just a compiler and a good solid basic UNIX system ?
> 
> really ?

No, you need CMake to run the dashboard. There is a bootstrap script, but you 
can't submit dashboard results with that.

Eike

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