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mandrav:
I was contacted around the end of last year by a CMake developer (Bill) and he expressed interest to add C::B project generation in CMake.
I helped him as much as I could, I answered any questions he had. This took around 3 weeks. I haven't heard from him since.

So, you might want to check/ask in the CMake community. Maybe there 's work already been done regarding C::B support in CMake...

Sonic McTails:

--- Quote from: mandrav on May 04, 2006, 09:45:30 pm ---I was contacted around the end of last year by a CMake developer (Bill) and he expressed interest to add C::B project generation in CMake.
I helped him as much as I could, I answered any questions he had. This took around 3 weeks. I haven't heard from him since.

So, you might want to check/ask in the CMake community. Maybe there 's work already been done regarding C::B support in CMake...

--- End quote ---

I intend to do so, but I wanted to get some idea what I was getting into ;-). Anyway, is there some way to get Code::Blocks to reread it's project file after its been loaded. Part of CMake's design is that it regenerates the project files if the CMakeLists are changed. I know when usign the XCode generator, you have to close and reopen it, but does Code::Blocks detect when its project file has changed?

Michael:

--- Quote from: mandrav on May 04, 2006, 09:45:30 pm ---I was contacted around the end of last year by a CMake developer (Bill) and he expressed interest to add C::B project generation in CMake.
I helped him as much as I could, I answered any questions he had. This took around 3 weeks. I haven't heard from him since.

So, you might want to check/ask in the CMake community. Maybe there 's work already been done regarding C::B support in CMake...

--- End quote ---

I have googled for a bit and have found just this email (no other info in the CMake website):

http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/cmake/2006-January/007913.html

It seems that Bill has found no time and no volunteers for writing a generator in c++ for the codeblocks IDE :(.

I will contact the CMake community and ask them if something is or will be done.

Best wishes,
Michael

Sonic McTails:

--- Quote from: Michael on May 04, 2006, 10:18:11 pm ---
--- Quote from: mandrav on May 04, 2006, 09:45:30 pm ---I was contacted around the end of last year by a CMake developer (Bill) and he expressed interest to add C::B project generation in CMake.
I helped him as much as I could, I answered any questions he had. This took around 3 weeks. I haven't heard from him since.

So, you might want to check/ask in the CMake community. Maybe there 's work already been done regarding C::B support in CMake...

--- End quote ---

I have googled for a bit and have found just this email (no other info in the CMake website):

http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/cmake/2006-January/007913.html

It seems that Bill has found no time and no volunteers for writing a generator in c++ for the codeblocks IDE :(.

I will contact the CMake community and ask them if something is or will be done.

Best wishes,
Michael


--- End quote ---

Hit me up on AIM/ICQ/MSN and we can work this out, because I'm actually writing an email myself:

AIM: Sonic McTails
ICQ: 160566652 (got to love evil ICQ numbers ;-))
MSN: sonicmctails@yahoo.com

Michael:

--- Quote from: Sonic McTails on May 04, 2006, 10:55:07 pm ---
--- Quote from: Michael on May 04, 2006, 10:18:11 pm ---
--- Quote from: mandrav on May 04, 2006, 09:45:30 pm ---I was contacted around the end of last year by a CMake developer (Bill) and he expressed interest to add C::B project generation in CMake.
I helped him as much as I could, I answered any questions he had. This took around 3 weeks. I haven't heard from him since.

So, you might want to check/ask in the CMake community. Maybe there 's work already been done regarding C::B support in CMake...

--- End quote ---

I have googled for a bit and have found just this email (no other info in the CMake website):

http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/cmake/2006-January/007913.html

It seems that Bill has found no time and no volunteers for writing a generator in c++ for the codeblocks IDE :(.

I will contact the CMake community and ask them if something is or will be done.

Best wishes,
Michael


--- End quote ---

Hit me up on AIM/ICQ/MSN and we can work this out, because I'm actually writing an email myself:

AIM: Sonic McTails
ICQ: 160566652 (got to love evil ICQ numbers ;-))
MSN: sonicmctails@yahoo.com

--- End quote ---

Hello,

Do you can forward the email at my address?

It would be useless if we write 2 times the same thing. My intention was to reply to the email above, hoping and answer from Bill.

Best wishes,
Michael

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