On Saturday 29 September 2012, Martin Gräßlin wrote: > On Saturday 29 September 2012 11:48:03 Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > On Saturday 29 September 2012, André Wöbbeking wrote: > > > Hi Alex, > > > > > > On Saturday 29 September 2012 10:36:55 Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > > > I know this will cause some effort, because I guess only few > > > > distributions already come with CMake 2.8.9, but doing this once > > > > again after 2 1/2 years seems acceptable for me. > > > > > > Do you really need 2.8.9 or would 2.8.8 from April also be sufficient? > > > The older version would probably cause less trouble?!? > > > > Actually I'd prefer 2.8.10, to be released beginning of November, which > > might even still make it before the dependency freeze :-) > > please don't. Debian testing and the next Kubuntu release is currently at > 2.8.9 (Debian in fact at 2.8.9~rc1-1) Do you mean they ship cmake 2.8.9 rc1 ? They should not do that, this can break all kinds of stuff. > and given that both are frozen there > is no possibility to get in a new version. > > Using a later version means quite a high entry level for hacking on KDE. I know that. Installing cmake is as simple as wget'ing the file und untarring it to /opt/. But how does that differ from requiring other very recent packages, including Qt ? Beside, we didn't upgrade cmake since more than 2 years... But ok, I did not seriously propose to require CMake 2.8.10. Alex