On 10:36 Mon 05 Oct , Kevin Cowtan wrote:
> Given that the current CCP4 build system is somewhat non-standard, I
> might be prepared to support an effort which provided an alternative
> build system to work with the CCP4 provided source code, however.
I made about half of such an effort a few years ago
<http://dev.gentoo.org/~dberkholz/ccp4-6.0-autotool.tar.bz2> -- I think
it took a week or two of spare time. If there were sufficient interest
from CCP4 developers in actually making the switch to a standard,
broadly accepted if not universally loved build system (i.e.,
autotools), I could probably be convinced to finish the job.
I stopped at the time because I thought it was rather pointless if it
wouldn't be incorporated into the main distribution, and there was
basically zero interest from developers.
It would be extremely beneficial to those of us who prefer to install
the package on their systems in an integrated fashion instead of letting
it huddle together with its source code and object files. In addition, I
expect it would provide a more consistent and less confusing experience
to anyone who's built software by hand in the past. If done carefully,
it should also allow for parallel builds.
If sufficient interest does now exist from the CCP4 developers, please
speak up.
--
Thanks,
Donnie
Donald S. Berkholz, Postdoctoral research fellow
James R. Thompson lab, Physiology & Biomedical Engineering
Grazia Isaya lab, Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN 55905
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