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diff --git a/development/cmake-202x/README_SBo.txt b/development/cmake-202x/README_SBo.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e1531c1172..0000000000 --- a/development/cmake-202x/README_SBo.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -The main purpose for cmake-202x is to allow SlackBuild scripts to -build software that needs a cmake newer than the version that ships -with Slackware 14.2. - -If you're writing a new SlackBuild or updating an old one, and you're -using cmake.template, but you get an error complaining that CMake is -too old, here's how to use this: - -1. Change the "cmake" command in your SlackBuild to - /opt/cmake-202x/bin/cmake. In context, it will look like: - - mkdir -p build - cd build - export "PATH=/opt/cmake-202x/bin:$PATH" - cmake \ - -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS:STRING="$SLKCFLAGS" \ - -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS:STRING="$SLKCFLAGS" \ - ...etc, etc. - -2. Add cmake-202x to the REQUIRES in your .info file. - -That's it. Your SlackBuild shouldn't need any other changes. If you -want to look at a complete SlackBuild script that uses cmake-202x, -see academic/bibletime. - -Note: If you're using cmake interactively (developing software outside -the context of SlackBuild scripts), there are a couple of things you -might want to add to your .bash_profile to make things smoother: - - export PATH=/opt/cmake-202x/bin:$PATH - export MANPATH=/opt/cmake-202x/man:$MANPATH - -Then when you type "cmake", you'll get the new version. Also "man -cmake" will show the man page for the new version. You *don't* need -this stuff in a SlackBuild script! |