Re: [Vala] A brand new build system



(I'm the author of Bake).

Bake has detailed documentation with it (as shown in that link) but lacks a
website [1]. Help welcome :)

[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bake/+bug/1215366


On 17 May 2014 05:02, Steven Oliver <oliver steven gmail com> wrote:

I'd never heard of bake either till now.

The only reference I could find to any kind of documentation was here:

https://answers.launchpad.net/bake/+faq/2172

Steven N. Oliver


On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:54 PM, geovanisouza92 gmail com <
geovanisouza92 gmail com> wrote:

@Rastersoft, Thanks for joining the thread. Is great to know about the
plugin. Any plan to support Sublime Text too?

Mario, I don't found docs or samples? It is exists somewhere to read?
Thanks.


2014-05-16 13:40 GMT-03:00 Mario Daniel Ruiz Saavedra <
desiderantes rocketmail com>:

No love for Bake? https://launchpad.net/bake


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El Viernes, 16 de mayo, 2014 11:29:42, rastersoft <
raster rastersoft com>
escribió:
Hi:

I'm the author of autovala. Currently it is a command-line only tool,
but I'm working on a gedit plugin that will integrate autovala
inside,
allowing for a much better workflow.

Anyway, about being it "much powerful", remember that nearly all is
done
automagically by autovala, and, usually, you don't need to manually
edit
the .avprj files. Just run "autovala update" and build your project.
Autovala will search automatically for source files, resources and
more.

On 16/05/14 17:46, geovanisouza92 gmail com wrote:
 Guys, thanks for replies.

 Calvin, I don`t intend to create whole build from sctrach. I was
thinking
 in a kind of "frontend", easy to understand, with nice syntax,
that
 dispatch commands and scripts to autotools, make, cmake and all
this
 stabilished and reliable software. I know that doesn't need to
reinvent
the
 wheel, but, just let it more soft... :)

 When I started this thread, I don't knew autovala. I don't use it
in deep,
 but seems much powerful to me. I understood that it make a kind of
 proprocessing, generating the make files.

 My idea is similar, but I want to hide the complexicity of
generated
make
 files, putting it in a build/ or /tmp/ folder, starting other tools
to
make
 it happen. This way, existing Makefile's, ./configure's and others
can be
 used too, preserving the work projects, but adding more management,
like a
 public online package repository, bundling, deploying, and
whatever...

 What you think about it?
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