Hi Carsten and Dirk,

take a look at the results from the KDE team:

http://lwn.net/Articles/188693/

Perhaps we should wait for the answers from other OpenSG users. But for 
my personal preferences I find it easier modifiying a VC project than a 
python script ;-)

Greets,

Patrik

Dirk Reiners schrieb:
>     Hi Patrick,
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Just for interest: how about using CMake as a build tool?
>>   
> we (i.e. Carsten) looked into that, but came away not too impressed. 
> Coming up with the CMakeLists is a bit painful, and we didn't find a 
> good way to generate the osg-config from, and there were some othe 
> things that I forgot. So for both scons or Cmake we would have to put 
> some serious work, and we're trying to decide which one makes more sense.
> 
> Has anybody here used Cmake in another, cross-platform project? With 
> what results?
> 
> Yours
> 
>     Dirk
> 
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