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==Extra-CMake-Modules==
==Extra-CMake-Modules==
* [[Development/ECM_SourceIncompatChanges|Source Incompatible changes]]
* [[Development/ECM_SourceIncompatChanges|Source Incompatible changes]]
* [http://api.kde.org/ecm API documentation]


==More Places to learn about CMake==
==More Places to learn about CMake==

Revision as of 08:45, 27 July 2015


This is the central directory of all CMake-related pages on TechBase.

KDE4 Specific CMake Documentation

CMake tutorial
An introduction to using CMake for KDE4
KDE's CMake FAQ
Some Frequently Asked Questions
KDE CMake modules API
Documentation for all CMake modules in kdelibs (generated from kdelibs svn)
Nightly dashboard builds for KDE
Describes the quality dashboard for KDE and how to set up Nightly builds for it
KDE4 CMake Buildtypes, macros and variables
Documentation for the buildtypes (debugfull, release, ...), macros and variables for building KDE4 software, provided by FindKDE4Internal.cmake (manually written)
Automoc4
Automoc4 documentation.
CMake for Python projects
How to integrate a Python project into the KDE4 cmake system.


Policies

Commit Policy for kdelibs/cmake/modules/
The files in kdelibs/cmake/modules/ are part of the public interface of KDE, some special policies apply to committing there.
Source compatiblity with CMake
This page discusses what has to be taken care of in order to stay source compatible on the CMake level.
Coding style for CMake files
Some guidelines how to write CMake scripts in KDE.

Changelog for KDE's CMake buildsystem

Changes in the buildsystem with KDE 4.5
What has changed in KDE 4.5 compared to KDE 4.4
Changes in the buildsystem with KDE 4.4
What has changed in KDE 4.4 compared to KDE 4.3
Changes in the buildsystem with KDE 4.3
What has changed in KDE 4.3 compared to KDE 4.2
Changes in the buildsystem with KDE 4.2
What has changed in KDE 4.2 compared to KDE 4.0/4.1

Extra-CMake-Modules

More Places to learn about CMake

Here are some good places to learn about CMake in general:

Also, consider joining the CMake mailing list.