I'm fully open to suggestions...

El 14/04/13 18:48, Alexander Krivács Schrøder escribió:
> On 30.03.2013 02:34, rastersoft wrote:
>> Hi all:
>>
>> Several days ago, another user commented in Elementary Dev list that
>> using CMake with Vala was quite hard and difficult.
>>
>> After thinking about it, I reached the conclusion that using CMake is
>> quite boring and repetitive, so I said to myself: why not creating a
>> tool that automatically generates the CMakeLists.txt files, based on
>> several rules and heuristics?
>>
>> The result is Autovala. It not only deduces where to put each file and
>> how to compile the binaries or libraries from the sources, but also
>> automagically finds the packages used in each project, and passes them
>> to the compiler. It also creates automatically the .gir and .vapi files
>> for libraries.
>>
>> You have a longer and more precise description in the README file, in
>> the github repository:
>>
>>     https://github.com/rastersoft/autovala
>>
>> It is still an alpha version, but fully usable. It still lacks some
>> minor things, like generating the .pc file for pkg-config, and other
>> things. For those I will need some help. If someone volunteers...
>>
>> Enjoy it!
>>
>> -- 
>> Nos leemos
>>                          RASTER    (Linux user #228804)
>> raster rastersoft com              http://www.rastersoft.com
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> I think it's a bit of an unfortunate name choice, as it makes it sound
> like it has something to do with the autotools suite... ;)
>
> Regards,
> Alexander K. Schrøder
>
>
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