On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 11:02:48AM +0200, Kornel Benko wrote: > Am Montag, 22. Mai 2017 um 10:53:00, schrieb Cor Blom <corne...@solcon.nl> > > Hi, > > > > Coming lyx 2.3 requires automake 1.14, but openSUSE Leap only provides > > 1.13. Now 2.3 will come too late to 42.3 (which is scheduled for July), > > so for the official distribution it will not be a problem, but I would > > still like to provide 2.3 for Leap 42.3 in the future in an addon > > repository. From the commit log I understand there is a good reason to > > go with automake 1.14, so my question is: is using cmake a good option? > > I know it is used for the Windows binary, but is it also in a good state > > for linux? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Cor > > I am using it on linux all the time without problems.
I would say that it is in a great state (thanks to all the work by Kornel) on Linux. I've used it as my main build system with LyX for years. I think we at some point discussed plans to move to CMake as our offical build system, but most developers are just used to autotools so we've been sticking with that. Scott
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