lobocode,
@lobocode@hachyderm.io avatar

Hey everyone, I'm studying #C and planning to contribute to some open-source projects soon. I have a question: in , do you usually use , , or more frequently? (I'm a beginner, but I got the impression that cmake is the most comprehensive). Is there one that's more universal and can be used across all projects, or does it depend on the project? And for , which one helps more with configuration?

feld,
@feld@bikeshed.party avatar

@lobocode gmake and bmake are similar but have differences in Makefile syntax that make them incompatible, but cmake is a completely different beast that shouldn't be compared to the others

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