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Re: CMake 3.16
From: |
Fred Kiefer |
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Re: CMake 3.16 |
Date: |
Fri, 15 May 2020 21:08:38 +0200 |
> Am 15.05.2020 um 12:02 schrieb David Chisnall <address@hidden>:
>
> At some point, I'd like to move libobjc2 to requiring at least CMake 3.16.
> 3.15 gained support for driving the GCC-flavoured clang on Windows with the
> Visual Studio ABI (older versions have to use clang-cl, which takes Visual
> Studio-compatible arguments). 3.16 gained native support for building
> Objective-C[++].
>
> Both of these changes will reduce the complexity of the libobjc2 build
> system. Currently, I have 3.17.2 on Windows and FreeBSD, installed from
> choco on Windows and the default package system on FreeBSD, but I am aware
> that other platforms are less good at updating developer tools.
>
> What is the most recent cmake that is easy to install on your GNUstep
> development systems? I'd like to get an idea of when moving to depending on
> 3.16 (released last November) will be viable for most people.
On OpenSuse Tumbleweed CMake has version 3.17.2.