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DJ Delorie wrote: > I feel that way about cmake - it might be a good system, but since > I don't know it, I avoid things that use it. Doesn't that say a lot more about you than about cmake? I mean, I don't like cmake at all, but it seems wrong to avoid anything that uses cmake just because cmake is unknown, instead of learning it and being able to benefit from what (great or little, as the case may be) it adds. //Peter
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