Bruce Korb wrote: > "Brandon J. Van Every" wrote: > > Please explain to me carefully why I should put a lot of effort into > generating undocumented .sln files for a platform that I do not use, > when there is nobody paying me to do so? You shouldn't, as you don't care about the problem. Some of us are more cross-platform oriented than you are, so we should / do care. For instance, one of my strategic goals is to move the OCaml programmer culture from UNIX-centric to platform neutral. I can only do that by getting tools to work equally well in both environments. My point was simply that UNIXen aren't in a morally superior position as far as cross-platform support. They're just as disinterested in native Windows support as Microsoft is in native UNIX support. > It is true that "automake" > is completely wound up in emitting code for "make", but where is there > an engine for emitting ".sln" files that can be readily > bolted to some- > thing that emits Makefile.am's? Am I hearing you volunteering? I love it when open source guys throw the 'volunteering' word around. It's very macho, like volunteerism is the only determinant of project success. We should all just run off to our cubicles by our lonesomes, code up The Solution [TM], and inflict it upon the world like Zeus inflicted Athena from his skull. What I am doing at this time, is determining what piece of the puzzle is Autoconf. I am hoping someone around here *may* have crossed these issues before, and *may* have already tried a few approaches. In short, I am doing my best to avoid Not Invented Here. Or, someone *may* have determined that said support is impossible, because of dependencies I'm not aware of. Open source communities seem to have 2 kinds of people in them: - design first, code later - code first, design later Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA "We live in a world of very bright people building crappy software with total shit for tools and process." - Ed Mckenzie _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf