Geoff Winkless <pgsqlad...@geoff.dj> writes: > Being blunt, unless I've missed the point all the arguments I've read so > far for cmake seem to be advantages for the developers, not the users. As > developers who put in your time you are of course entitled to make your > lives easier but I'm just making the counterpoint that if you do so at the > expense of your users you lose a certain amount of goodwill. It's up to you > all how much that matters.
Yeah, one of the things that I find to be a very significant turn-off in these proposals is that they'd break the "configure; make; make install" ritual that so many people are accustomed to. User-unfriendly decisions like cmake's approach to configuration switches (-D? really?) are icing on top of what's already an un-tasty cake. What we do internally is our business, but these things are part of the package's API in a real sense. Changing them has a cost, one that's not all borne by us. regards, tom lane