There has not been anything done in CMake itself related to C# development.
I'm biased against putting in "partial support" for it without full blown
generated *.csproj files that support resources, .NET strong name
signatures, and everything, so it's a significant chunk of dev work.

However, CMake is very good at building things via custom commands, and the
C# compiler is pretty easy to get working with CMake custom commands.

If you need something in the very short term, I'd recommend using custom
commands. If you have a longer time frame and funding to make it happen,
please contact me off-list for possible contractual arrangement to add C#
support to CMake according to your schedule and funding ability.


HTH,
David Cole
Kitware, Inc.


On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Sarbak, Joseph <joseph.sar...@rbccm.com>wrote:

>
> Hello,  any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> This question appears to have asked in the past.  Has there been any new
> development in support for csharp?
>
> I have a project that is a mix of C, C++, and Csharp, and I would like to
> manage all builds from one tool: cmake.
>
> Your answers would be much appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Joe Sarbak
>
>
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