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Re: [Chicken-users] CMake build support


From: Matt Welland
Subject: Re: [Chicken-users] CMake build support
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 16:00:12 -0700




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-------- Original message --------
From: Oleg Kolosov <address@hidden>
Date: 02/10/2014 3:09 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: Matt Welland <address@hidden>,chicken-users <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Chicken-users] CMake build support


On 02/11/14 01:07, Matt Welland wrote:
Hi Oleg,

What is the purpose of switching to cmake? Can the transition be done without adding another dependency to building for mingw-msys?

I guess my concern is that even if cmake is an improvement over make that the impact can still be negative on the community.

For me the interesting platforms for chicken are:

Linux (several generations in current use).
Android (admittedly this is in my dreams :))
Windows mingw-msys

When you are done can I expect that my builds for these platforms will be as easy as they are today?

I missed the discussion of this on the chicken lists so my appologies if this has been hashed to death but in my opinion open source projects are very vunerable to pertubations and I really want to see chicken thriving, not just surviving. A change like this alienating even a single strong developer can hurt. Hopefully the developers are already on board with your vision in this.
> Hi!
> There was not any discussion, I've decided to
> try first, discuss later. Consider this thread the
> initial request for comments.

Ah! Ok, fair enough. 

> I maintain build system for projects at 
> my workplace, we are cross-compiling 
> for embedded platform, desktop, there 
> are plans for mobile, and dealing with 
> Chicken (with eggs and dependencies) 
> as projects grow becomes really painful. 
> So this is partially internal, and partially
> personal project. I'm trying to implement
> CMake based scripts alongside 
> current system. Ideally, it should be
> completely optional.

Ok, I understand. This would certainly ease any transition.

> Current goals are: fix few annoyances 
> in building cross Chicken with eggs, a way 
> to generate configurable self-contained
> executables, native Windows build (with
>  installer). All this might take a long time.

If I read this correctly it sounds as if with CMake it would be possible to leverage the build system to not merely build chicken but also to install dependent eggs and even further to use it for the build for the final application. Is this what you envision?

If so, this is a new idea to me. I see installing chicken as a pre-developmment step. My application then has it's own makefile 100% independent of chicken. 

If CMake resulted in an easier to use deploy mechanism I'd be thrilled. Deploy is a super cool feature but I seem to have a hard time getting it to work sometimes.

Matt
-- 
Regards, Oleg

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