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<P><FONT SIZE=2>That's great then. Do you know who to address in order to get the patch into the CVS code ?<BR>
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-Martin<BR>
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From: cmake-bounces+mlu=danware.dk@cmake.org on behalf of Brandon Van Every<BR>
Sent: Sun 1/13/2008 8:38 PM<BR>
To: cmake@cmake.org<BR>
Subject: Re: [CMake] Patch to apply! Changing the default name"CMakeLists.txt"!<BR>
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On Jan 13, 2008 1:58 PM, Martin Lütken <mlu@danware.dk> wrote:<BR>
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> Ok heres a new patch using '-f' as the option!<BR>
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Excellent, thanks! I could actually see a use for this, if it were<BR>
available in a production version of CMake. The source tree I'm<BR>
working on has multiple layers of Makefiles in the same directories.<BR>
Many have names ending in *.mk. The main Makefile is generated by<BR>
Autoconf, and the *.mk files seem to be used as non-Autoconf<BR>
"subroutines".<BR>
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Cheers,<BR>
Brandon Van Every<BR>
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