Re: [CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration

2016-12-09 Thread Kevin Puetz
> Once we have it ready, it will be updated in-place in VS in one of the future releases. We can't commit yet that CMake 3.7 will be in VS 2017 RTW but it will definitely be in one of the VS Updates. VS ships every 1-2 months a preview update and every 3-4 months a major update. FWIW, I'm

Re: [CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration

2016-11-28 Thread Marian Luparu via CMake
<mlup...@microsoft.com> Cc: CMake <cmake@cmake.org> Subject: Re: [CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration Thanks for the feedback Marian! If/when you rebase to CMake 3.7, how will that package be delivered to Visual Studio customers? My real concern stems from basically our minimum requi

Re: [CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration

2016-11-28 Thread Robert Dailey
Visual C++ PM Lead > > -Original Message- > From: CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Robert Dailey > Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 10:58 AM > To: CMake <cmake@cmake.org> > Subject: [CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration > > First of all, I pe

Re: [CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration

2016-11-23 Thread Marian Luparu via CMake
work. Thanks, Marian Luparu Visual C++ PM Lead -Original Message- From: CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] On Behalf Of Robert Dailey Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 10:58 AM To: CMake <cmake@cmake.org> Subject: [CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration First of all, I personall

[CMake] VS2017 + CMake integration

2016-11-22 Thread Robert Dailey
First of all, I personally find the CMake integration in Visual Studio just absolutely amazing. Granted I am not doing any cross-compiling with Android yet, but for just building on Windows it's phenomenal. I noticed that Visual Studio 2017 RC is actually packaging its own version of CMake: