I think the best way to describe CMake is “more elaborate version of configure-based approach”. It’s also worth noting that while it’s part of a series, mainly because it is a necessary foundation to make sense of what is happening in next parts, I do hope it will be useful to everybody, who is working or plans to work in CMake! CMake: getting started As the name, “Cookbook”, suggests it’s supposed to be used as a reference to be returned to multiple times and it’s mixed both from “beginners” tips and more advanced stuff (so if it seems that a section talks about something you already know, feel free to skip it). It’s important to highlight that it is not really an article or a tutorial on either CMake nor its specifics on the Android platform. Part Three: Throwing libx264 in the Mix.This series of three articles (series content below) aims to help Android developers without much of experience in the native development to integrate external native libraries (in this case FFmpeg and libx264, but it should be relatively easy to extend to other projects) and streamline the whole process by using CMake instead of previously used ndk-build.
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