Regarding the status of cmake, only tested on linux, the resulting installed inkscape binary opens and runs for me. AFAICS it should work well for development - edit, compile, run.
it includes all source & headers so resulting project files load in IDE's - tested eclipse/netbeans/qtcreator.
Its still missing some build time options - color management for example, but these are not that hard to add.
Main TODO's are... - installing translations - building Inkview binary. - getting it working on mac/win.
Regarding mingw not building, suspect this is because the library for inkscapes main src dir needs to be split up into pieces, need to check on that.
So far the only feedback I have is that it doesn't work on mac/windows, not sure if anyone got this working or found it useful on linux/bsd.
2011/8/1 Krzysztof Kosiński <tweenk.pl@...400...>:
2011/7/29 Josh Andler <scislac@...400...>:
Campbell Barton has been plugging away on cmake related stuff. I'm not sure of the status of it, especially cross-platform-wise.
I recall that Johan reported that CMake build does not work on Windows due to extremely long command lines that exceed the 8kiB command line limit. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473
I was close to hitting this limit with Waf as well, but because Waf uses much shorter filenames for intermediate object files, the build did work and I got a functioning Inkscape.
Regards, Krzysztof
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