On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 4:52 PM, David Witten <[email protected]> wrote:

> Richard,
>
> FWIW, I have been using a free alternative IDE called Codelite since I
> began this project.  It is very similar to older versions of MSVC but
> includes more features to enable Open Source style development.
>
> On Windows Codelite defaults to use MinGW tools, but on Linux it uses the
> native tools.  It can be downloaded with a Win WxWidgets binary.  One of
> the downloadable installer options downloads and installs the IDE, the
> Mingw tools, and binary WxWidgets.  It works well on Win XP, Win7, and Win8.
>
> My project files can be found in the build/codelite  folder of the SVN and
> should not require much modification for other users.  Codelite will
> usually fix changed project paths when code is moved from one machine to
> another.
>

Interesting, I downloaded and installed it. Looks quite similar to
CodeBlocks to some degree. Unfortunately cmake doesn't currently have a
offical generator for Codelite, although there has been some progress on
that front. I guess I can try your codelite project, but in a sense, that's
the same as keeping both the autotools and cmake builds around. For
consistency in the build, shouldn't one configure system be used?

Richard
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