On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:41:22 -0800, Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, currently Winelib relies on GNU autoconf, makefiles and friends to > get a working app. This is a bit difficult, particularly if you're not > very good with makefiles (I'm attempting to learn them from scratch in > order to port an application.) > > I just heard about the SCons project, which from what I can tell looks > like it aims to be a replacement to the makefiles. Has anyone used > this? > > http://www.scons.org/ > > I bring this up because it might be easier on developers to have > something like Winemaker create a SCons script, rather than rely on the > user to piddle around with autoconf and hacking up makefiles. > > Thoughts? > > Thanks, > Scott Ritchie > Usability-developer-wannabe-extrordinaire >
One thing I noted on the SCons website: "Built-in support for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and past Visual Studio versions, including generation of .dsp, .dsw, .sln and .vcproj files." Sounds interesting to me. -- James Hawkins