Ivan Volosyuk skrev  den 08-07-2006 00:35:
Working on different projects, I've found out that Java programmers
and C programmers have different habits. Java programmers likes ant,
Linux/C programmers - make. I am C programmer :)
If we going to do all the build ant-way, let's use cpptask as DRLVM
does. But I will not sign up under that task - I can deal with
makefile based build system, but I have quite little knowledge of ant
to do that task.
Personally I think that it will be easier to use other C IDE's if the project uses Makefiles since that is what historically has been used for that purpose.

Make and ant are to me very different in how you think when using it - make is in terms of creating rules for deriving file(s) from other file(s), where ant describes tasks.

I think it is fine to use ant to invoke the global build, but that make should be used for the C build. Perhaps ant can build the configuration files used by make? Something similar to what "configure" does?

--
 Thorbjørn


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