Re: tdelibs - configure

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Hi Chris,


It is definitely a good idea to use CMake instead of automake. It is up to
your choice whether you want to use CMake along with classic make or with
ninja-build.
In the end I built tdelibs with cmake because I didn't know how to do it with make. But now I want to build tdebingings and there are no CMake-files. So, how do I build this package then?

On top of what Slavek already mentioned, we are progressively moving all the repos to cmake, so autotools support will be totally removed at some points. Already many modules can only be built with cmake since autotools support has already been removed.
Re tdebindings, this has not yet been converted to cmake, so you need to use autotools.


You do not have to use the comprehensive build scripts that Michele
mentioned, but you can simply use the deb packaging files that are in
tde-packaging GIT repository. Alternatively, you can download the source
deb package and build yourself.

Aren't the build scripts and the packaging files from the tde-packaging repo not the same?

tde-packaging (debian subfolder for your case), contains all the necessary files to build TDE modules in debian, either using dpkg-build, pbuilder or other building chains.
My own scripts are simply a set of tools that work on top of the files from the packaging repo.

You should definitely use the files from tde-packaging, they will make your life easier. Whether to want to do it yourself or you my scripts is an optional choice.

Cheers
  Michele

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