Brandon:

I came to the conslusion that you don't know CMake. Take a look at it.
You have various contradictions in your posts. Sometimes you say you
don't have proper documentation, sometimes you master it, sometimes
it's complex, and this might go on and on.

CMake has a great book published that tells a lot of stuff. CMake has
a great Mailing list were users exchange information constantly, and
CMake is becoming for build tools what Subversion is to CVS.

If you don't like CMake, fine, but think of all the trouble it will
save us from the ridiculous not-maintained actual Jam system Boost
uses.

I think this is a personal for you, but please reconsider.

Rodrigo

> On 2/20/06, John Biddiscombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Brandon
> > > Maybe you were just thinking out loud about what a PITA it's gonna
> > > be.  :-)
> > That's mostly it, but I was also hoping that others would say "I've
> > already done this bit...". and several did. However if I got a lot of
> > replies saying "don't do it" (for reasons related to complexity), then
> > I'd just use another library to do certain bits that I need.
> >
> > If anyone reading this has already cmakeified some, please send me stuff
> > and I'll collect it together into one place.
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > JB
> >
> > --
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