Hi James,

Thanks.  I was off line all day test flying our UAS so it looks like I have
some serious catch up to do here on several fronts. :-)

Curt.


On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 3:40 AM, James Turner <zakal...@mac.com> wrote:

>
> On 17 Oct 2011, at 18:38, Curtis Olson wrote:
>
> Would it be possible to write a quick "howto" for doing some basic
> coding/developer things in cmake.  Like: "how to add a new source file to
> the project."  Or "how to add a new module/library to the project".    Maybe
> a few quick summeries of "how to install in a custom directory", how to
> build with custom compiler options, how to configure for debug vs. release
> build, or some the more subtle build options that invoke different levels of
> optimizations or warnings.
>
>
> I've written this up, at least a first attempt, will commit it later today,
> and people can review it for sanity / correctness / omissions :)
>
> Either that, or our cmake experts need to be willing and ready to respond
> to frustrated "dumb" questions in a timely manner -- and do that over time
> if we don't have central place to find this information without investing
> the required time to become cmake experts ourselves.
>
>
> I'm assuming that's true regardless :)
>
> James
>
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