[sldev] CMake project merged to release branch!

Soft soft at lindenlab.com
Tue Jun 3 17:09:27 PDT 2008


You'd need to pull from subversion, or you can download the
tarballs/zip files linked from a message in the sldev-commits mailing
list.

The most recent release commit is here:
https://lists.secondlife.com/pipermail/sldev-commits/2008-June/000858.html


On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Bruce Tong <tongb at ohio.edu> wrote:
> I'm pulling down the .zip files containing the source to a Windows box
> and I don't find the develop.py script. I don't see it in the TAR
> balls on my Linux box either, though I pulled them down last week.
>
> I'm guessing the CMake support is something I'm only going to find
> pulling source from SVN right now, or am I just blind? I've looked
> around the source folders and re-read a dozen wiki pages and I must be
> missing something.
>
> On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Soft <soft at lindenlab.com> wrote:
>>>>> I'm pleased to announce that our release (aka "trunk") branch is now
>>>>> built using CMake on all platforms.
>>>>
>>>> I don't see it.  Trunk doesn't seem to have it.
>>>
>>> I have not seen any SVN commits in the last few days so i presume
>>> thats internally and i assume it will sync up when soft does the
>>> weekly sync. But any chance of getting a sync earlier so i can rattle
>>> through some tests again?
>>
>> I've pushed the current source - have a look at release/. I'm
>> iterating over some Mac cmake export issues right now and installing
>> VS2008 to see how the export fares there. I'll push another today with
>> the things I know about resolved.
>>
>> Please speak up as you find issues with Linux or other Windows build
>> platforms. The cmake release merge marks the point where we -do- start
>> paying close attention to VS2005 and VS2008 builds as well, so if
>> you've been holding back...
>
> --
> Bruce Tong
> Software Engineer
> Office of Information Technology
> Ohio University
>


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