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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Compiling, Linking, Debugging of your packages » Linux compile fails
Re: Linux compile fails [message #1250 is a reply to message #1249] Fri, 24 February 2006 19:07 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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iplayfast wrote on Fri, 24 February 2006 13:00


It looks like I've got a working system.
I'm going to work on an autoconf scheme to do what you've done so it will
1. Use the local compile flags (Your flags looked pretty generic so I assume this is ok, let me know if it's not).
2. Be easily maintained. (This usually is just a matter of adding new files to configure.in)
3. Automagically install stuff
4. Make an ebuild for gentoo so you will have all the Gentoo Linux users using your software. (Ok, probably just some of them)

Let me know if there are any problems with what I propose, if not I'll work on it over the weekend.



Well, you must be all the time aware of one thing: Makefiles are NOT used during development process, they are supplied just as last moment fix.

That mostly means that manual maintainace of source files list is not an option. If there is some other file than Makefile needed to be mainained, we should rather add new feature into TheIDE.

Frankly, avoiding makefiles was one of design goals Smile

Mirek
 
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