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 Post subject: CMake 2.6
PostPosted: 21.06.2009, 17:13 
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Would there be any objections to raising the minimum supported CMake version from 2.4 to 2.6?

I have perfected a complete Mac build (including framework bundles), but certain elements require CMake 2.6, so I would like to set cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.6).

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 Post subject: Re: CMake 2.6
PostPosted: 21.06.2009, 19:03 
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swiftcoder wrote:
I have perfected a complete Mac build (including framework bundles), but certain elements require CMake 2.6, so I would like to set cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.6).

That sounds great! From my side the CMake upgrade would be appreciated but since I myself don't use CMake so much, I can't give a technologically relevant statement here.


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 Post subject: Re: CMake 2.6
PostPosted: 22.06.2009, 02:40 
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marciano wrote:
swiftcoder wrote:
I have perfected a complete Mac build (including framework bundles), but certain elements require CMake 2.6, so I would like to set cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.6).

That sounds great! From my side the CMake upgrade would be appreciated but since I myself don't use CMake so much, I can't give a technologically relevant statement here.
I am going by the fact that CMake 2.6 was released over a year ago, and they are now up to 2.6.4 - I assume that is enough time for it to have matured :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: CMake 2.6
PostPosted: 22.06.2009, 08:46 
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I think that should be ok, I guess, every up to date Linux distribution will install CMake 2.6 now as the default package, won't it?


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 Post subject: Re: CMake 2.6
PostPosted: 23.06.2009, 02:14 
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Volker wrote:
I think that should be ok, I guess, every up to date Linux distribution will install CMake 2.6 now as the default package, won't it?
I've checked the [installed version of] xubuntu 8.10 and Live CD of Ubuntu 9.04, there isn't any preinstalled CMake.


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 Post subject: Re: CMake 2.6
PostPosted: 23.06.2009, 07:32 
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Of course there won't be a preinstalled CMake because most of the users won't need it, but if you browse the package repository of ubuntu 9.04 it should be available. So no user with a current linux distribution should need to compile it shouldn't it?


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 Post subject: Re: CMake 2.6
PostPosted: 23.06.2009, 07:56 
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Volker wrote:
Of course there won't be a preinstalled CMake because most of the users won't need it, but if you browse the package repository of ubuntu 9.04 it should be available. So no user with a current linux distribution should need to compile it shouldn't it?
Yes, you are right. CMake is available in Synaptic Package Manager.


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