Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

The whole point of cmake is that it will perform all those platform-checks (more precisely: host and target checks) which used to be done by the autoconf-generated shell scripts which nobody was able to understand. But the price for this is that cmake is required to be installed on the host.

I am with Derek on this one. Autoconf is mature, works on a long list of platforms, and does the job.

What will cmake do, apart from restrict the build to fewer systems?

Regards,
Graham
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