Hello,

Is there a PROJECT() type that doesn't require a compiler to be installed? Or should I say, it would be nice if there was a project type that doesn't require a compiler to be installed.

What I'm trying to do is use cmake for installing Python programs, namely KDE programs written in Python. The idea is that by using the same build/install system as the 'normal' C++ programs, I'll also be able to take advantage of the KDE's cmake support for things like building docbook docs, installing icons etc etc, and easily mixing C++ code with python code.

I've done some experiments here, and I've hacked up a small 'python' project type, plus some macros for declaring which files to install (and byte compile), and also support for converting Qt designer .ui files to .py files.

But it would be really nice if a kind of 'null' or bare bones project type could be added to cmake, with extra functionality being done using standard includes and macros.

cheers,

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Simon Edwards             | KDE-NL, Guidance tools, Guarddog Firewall
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