We require cmake 2.6 since 11.0 release. Alexander Neundorf details in his blog some of the new things (http://www.kdedevelopers.org/blog/531) -the env. variable CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, which is used by the FIND_XXX() commands to find installed software (i.e. if you installed kdelibs under the prefix /opt/kdelibs and kdesupport under /opt/kdesupport, set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH to /opt/kdesupport:/opt/kdelibs and it will be found) -support for cross compiling, let's see if that helps with getting KDE on small devices -defining the "link interface" of libraries, so we can limit the indirect dependencies of libs -much shorter delay between entering "make" and when the first target is built (now a O(N) algorithm instead O(N^2) ) -libraries are linked to with the full path instead of relying on the correct order of the -L and -l flags -a Qt GUI for configuring projects, editing the cache etc. ("cmake-gui") -much faster installation, no relinking needed anymore, the RPATH is now patched directly in the binaries -support for OSX library frameworks, let's see if we want to use that for our libs like kdecore -improved packaging support, including RPM and DEB packages (still quite early, so needs tester) -support for creating Eclipse and Code::Blocks projects -improved documentation, now also for cmake variables and properties, split into separate man pages, and now also supports creating documentation for custom cmake modules (see http://api.kde.org/cmake/modules.html) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: zypp-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: zypp-devel+help@opensuse.org
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Duncan Mac-Vicar P.