Haven't tried it yet, but thank you very much! This is something I missed a lot :-)
LMB SK Wrote: > Why labor over buggy Makefiles when you could be laboring over buggy > CMake files at a much more productive level of abstraction? :o) > > With excellent help from Jens Mueller and Dean Calver, CMake for D2 > now passes our small suite of unit tests on both Windows and Linux. > Our tests include mixed C-D applications and libraries. We tested > with CMake 2.8.2 and DMD 2.048. We'd appreciate if a few hardy souls > were willing to take a test drive. Check it out here: > http://code.google.com/p/cmaked2. Please report problems on the > cmaked2 tracker rather than here. > > Unfortunately, we have not had an opportunity to test on Mac OS's. > > Briefly, CMake is a cross-platform "make maker". Many people find > CMake more attractive than traditional Makefiles or Autotools, > especially for large projects. You can find more information here: > http://www.cmake.org. > > Cheers, > -steve