Wt is fantastic indeed... one of the most well executed and supported open
source projects I have ever seen in such a "baby" stage.

My experience with CMake is limitted to Wt and yes it was a bitch in the
beginning but after the 2nd setup you kinda develop a "diy script" for it.
My script is these 4 pics:

http://necrotoolz.sourceforge.net/wt/cmake1.jpg
http://necrotoolz.sourceforge.net/wt/cmake2.jpg
http://necrotoolz.sourceforge.net/wt/cmake3.jpg
http://necrotoolz.sourceforge.net/wt/cmake4.jpg

This takes care of a standard Wt compilation for Wt as executable + OpenSSL
+ Zlib. It`s just a matter of setting the options, clicking configure,
setting the new options, clicking configure and so on (usually takes 2 or 3
configures I think) and just ignoring any messages. Then you finish it by
clicking OK.

The folders and options are kinda self explanatory.

Having these makes CMake an easy experience I think... I approve CMake`s
usage because as it was said, its basically Ant for C.
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