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For a moment there, I was starting to think that I might have found a good feature in cmake, but then it turned out that it had specific ordering requirements and strange cryptic functions that error out in mysterious ways. If I am going to have an antique build engine with special quirks that I must learn in order to use it, I may as well choose the one that is not also trying to be clever and hiding its internal magic from me. Which means that I still prefer Makefiles - they are more debuggable. |
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munin | ||
cmake_all.sh | ||
hack_fakeautoconf.sh | ||
indent.sh | ||
n2n-ctl | ||
n2n-gateway.sh | ||
n2n-httpd | ||
README.md | ||
test_harness.sh | ||
version.sh |
This directory contains executables that are not compiled. Some of these may end up installed for use by end users, but many of them are for use during development, builds and tests.
Nothing in this directory should need compiling to use and they should be written such that they do not need configuring (e.g: they might probe several directories for their requirements)
See the Scripts Documentation for further details