Bill Hoffman <bill.hoff...@kitware.com>
writes:

[snip]

> Even with the IDE based files if you are using install rules, then the
> CMake executable must be available on the machine doing the
> install. CMake is also used as the program to do the install commands.
> So, CMake is really required for a variety of reasons.

Bummer. I completely forgot about this.

Steve, ditch the idea about the absolute->relative path conversion. You
really need to distribute CMake with the LLVM/clang sources, either as
source or as binary, and add a .bat for bootstrapping the thing. Is that
acceptable for your clients?

[snip]

-- 
Óscar

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