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Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted
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John Cowan |
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Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted |
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Thu, 20 Jul 2006 16:00:48 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.3.28i |
Brandon J. Van Every scripsit:
> Ah, thanks for this testing. It behaves differently because you're
> building with Cygwin, which has a Unix style path environment, not
> Windows native. I've been fixing Windows native paths and have
> neglected the Unix path. A simple application of quotes should fix it.
> I will have a patch in Darcs shortly; I will e-mail then.
Okay.
> Look, please have a little more patience with the CMake build. I don't
> know if you've noticed, but I've made progress on every issue you've
> brought up within a timeframe of like 2 days. Yes, not a final
> solution, and that bugs me to no end as well, which is why I'm cranking
> out the code.
Hey, you got me all wrong. I have nothing but appreciation for your
efforts; I simply report things as I find them. I am not impatient
or especially frustrated right now either -- the only time I started
screaming for help was when *both* the CMake *and* the autoconf builds
were broken on Cygwin. And that was only because I needed things for
development that weren't in 2.315.
> In short, every effort is being applied. Remember that this is open
> source, and I'm not paid a dime for it. Your testing is valuable, I do
> consider it a contribution to the cause. Please realize your
> frustration is pretty much required for progress. It's not like I've
> announced a 100% rock solid build to the world; that's the goal I'm
> working towards, and I believe nearly in sight of.
I'm looking forward to it. When you give the go-ahead, I can try
using the CMake build on x86_64-suse-linux, sparc-sun-solaris2.8, and
i486-linux-gnu as well: I figure if it works on Cygwin, my personal box
as well as the most "difficult" target, it'll probably work on most of
the others as well.
FYI, _Linux Magazine_ has headlined CMake in its July (current) issue;
CMake will be the build process for the next version of KDE, one of the
two major desktop environments for Linux and other Unixes.
> Sure I'd like an automated nightly build that tests every permutation.
> That takes time to develop; you up to it?
Sourceforge.net does provide a "compile farm" that provides the ability
to build on multiple platforms, though Felix would have to move Chicken
there to take advantage of it. It doesn't do Windows, though.
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- [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted, John Cowan, 2006/07/20
- Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted, Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/07/20
- Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted, Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/07/20
- Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted,
John Cowan <=
- build test farm [was Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted], Toby Butzon, 2006/07/20
- Re: build test farm [was Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted], Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/07/20
- Re: build test farm [was Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted], Bill Hoffman, 2006/07/21
- Re: build test farm [was Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted], felix winkelmann, 2006/07/24
- Re: build test farm [was Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted], Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/07/24
- [Chicken-users] egg upgrading, Dan, 2006/07/24
- Re: [Chicken-users] egg upgrading, felix winkelmann, 2006/07/24
- Re: [Chicken-users] egg upgrading, Zbigniew, 2006/07/24
- Re: build test farm [was Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted], felix winkelmann, 2006/07/21
- Re: build test farm [was Re: [Chicken-users] Cmake broken again: paths are not quoted], Brandon J. Van Every, 2006/07/21