On May 2, 2022 9:14:56 AM GMT+01:00, Martijn van Beurden
wrote:
>Op ma 2 mei 2022 om 06:50 schreef Andy Green :
>> So I would suggest that making a new release dropping everything except
>> cmake is the best way to maintain this.
>
>I think there is no harm in maintaining two build systems,
Op ma 2 mei 2022 om 06:50 schreef Andy Green :
> So I would suggest that making a new release dropping everything except
> cmake is the best way to maintain this.
I think there is no harm in maintaining two build systems, it's just
that four is a bit much. There's always one that's forgotten,
On 5/1/22 19:22, Martijn van Beurden wrote:
Hi all,
Currently flac has 4 build systems: autotools (configure.ac), CMake,
Makefile.lite and Visual Studio files. I think this is too much and
like some opinions on which to remove.
I propose to remove the Visual Studio files (a mention has
On 5/1/22, Martijn van Beurden wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Currently flac has 4 build systems: autotools (configure.ac), CMake,
> Makefile.lite and Visual Studio files. I think this is too much and
> like some opinions on which to remove.
>
> I propose to remove the Visual Studio files (a mention has
As a windows/visual studio user, I agree. CMake is a solid alternative
for building flac.
Thanks for supporting Windows!
Jim
On Sun, May 1, 2022 11:22 am, Martijn van Beurden wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> Currently flac has 4 build systems: autotools (configure.ac), CMake,
>
Hi all,
Currently flac has 4 build systems: autotools (configure.ac), CMake,
Makefile.lite and Visual Studio files. I think this is too much and
like some opinions on which to remove.
I propose to remove the Visual Studio files (a mention has already
been put in the changelog and README of the