Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2021-04-01 | Fix: [CMake] if the regex for STABLETAG is empty, it means it is stable | Patric Stout | |
This feels a bit inside out, but it makes sense: if there are no "beta1" or "RC1" mentions, it means it is a stable release. | |||
2020-12-12 | Add: [CMake] targets to generate documentation | glx22 | |
2020-09-25 | Codechange: Make codestyle for CMake files consistent for 'control' statements | Charles Pigott | |
2020-06-30 | Fix: fix building release tags | Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen | |
I tried building a tag, and got this error: CMake Error at cmake/scripts/FindVersion.cmake:85 (string): string sub-command REGEX, mode REPLACE: regex "^[0-9.]*$" matched an empty string. | |||
2020-06-05 | Fix: Incorrect REV_YEAR, and parsing of .ottdrev | glx | |
2020-06-05 | Fix: [AzurePipelines] switch the CI / CD to CMake too | Patric Stout | |
This also means dropping Debian/jessie, as it has a CMake that is too old (3.0), with no real path to upgrade. | |||
2020-06-05 | Add: introduce CMake for project management | Patric Stout | |
CMake works on all our supported platforms, like MSVC, Mingw, GCC, Clang, and many more. It allows for a single way of doing things, so no longer we need shell scripts and vbs scripts to work on all our supported platforms. Additionally, CMake allows to generate project files for like MSVC, KDevelop, etc. This heavily reduces the lines of code we need to support multiple platforms from a project perspective. Addtiionally, this heavily improves our detection of libraries, etc. |