That would probably be possible. However, that would be limiting as it would restrict you to using visual studio. Also, and I may we wrong here, but I'm pretty sure the visual studio project is only capable of building emulator builds.
<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 30, 2007 12:47 PM, <<a href="mailto:clinton@elemtech.com">clinton@elemtech.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br>Acoording to that link you gave, a Visual Studio project file can be created<br>from inf and mmp files. Can you get CMake to generate an equivalent Visual<br>Studio project file?<br><br>Clint<br><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c">
<br>On Friday 30 November 2007 1:02:42 pm Jesse Corrington wrote:<br>> It seems there is some confusion over the symbian build files. If you are<br>> interested, take a look at this article on building a simple hello world
<br>> app, which talks about the inf and mmp files.<br>><br>> <a href="http://newlc.com/Getting-Started-with-Symbian.html" target="_blank">http://newlc.com/Getting-Started-with-Symbian.html</a><br>><br>><br>
> Jesse<br>><br>><br>> On Nov 30, 2007 11:43 AM, Jesse Corrington <<a href="mailto:jesse.corrington@gmail.com">jesse.corrington@gmail.com</a>><br>><br>> wrote:<br>> > I'm pretty sure to build any symbian app you need an inf and mmp file.
<br>> > These have nothing to do with the eclipse plugin, but It is able to<br>> > import them, so you need these files whether you are working in an IDE or<br>> > building from the command line. The files are extremely simple, at least
<br>> > the ones we use. They are pretty close to just a flat list of files,<br>> > because it uses all of the symbian default compiler flags and such. I<br>> > can't get the CMake source at work right now, because our firewall is
<br>> > being stupid, but I am going to grab it this weekend and start having a<br>> > look on Monday. I was planning to work from the makefile generator, since<br>> > this will be similar to that.<br>> >
<br>> > On Nov 30, 2007 12:55 AM, Torsten Martinsen <<a href="mailto:tma@gatehouse.dk">tma@gatehouse.dk</a>> wrote:<br>> > > The CVS version does, yes.<br>> > ><br>> > > ------------------------------
<br>> > > *From:* cmake-bounces+tma=<a href="mailto:gatehouse.dk@cmake.org">gatehouse.dk@cmake.org</a><br>> > > [mailto:<a href="mailto:cmake-bounces+tma=gatehouse.dk@cmake.org">cmake-bounces+tma=gatehouse.dk@cmake.org
</a>] *On Behalf Of *Josef<br>> > > Karthauser<br>> > > *Sent:* 30 November 2007 09:54<br>> > > *To:* Jesse Corrington; Salvatore Iovene<br>> > > *Cc:* <a href="mailto:cmake@cmake.org">
cmake@cmake.org</a>; <a href="mailto:a.neundorf-work@gmx.net">a.neundorf-work@gmx.net</a><br>> > > *Subject:* RE: [CMake] cross compiling<br>> > ><br>> > > Did I miss something? Does cmake support cross compiling now?
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