On Friday 26 October 2012, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > On Thursday 18 October 2012, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > Hi, > > > > in kdelibs we require since more than 2 years cmake .2.6.4, since then > > many improvements and fixes have gone into cmake, and we cannot make use > > of them. > > > > These are e.g. > > * builtin automoc > > * support for creating proper Config.cmake files > > * ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR} > > and many many more. > > > > So, after the discussion we had here on this list, > > starting October 30th CMake 2.8.8 or newer will be required for building > > kdelibs 4.10. > > > > If it is not yet available in your distribution, simply wget and untar > > it: > > > > $ wget http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/cmake-2.8.9-Linux-i386.tar.gz > > $ su > > $ cd /opt > > $ tar -zxvf path/to/cmake-2.8.9-Linux-i386.tar.gz > > ... > > $ /opt/cmake-2.8.9-Linux-i386/bin/cmake ...all your arguments > > just as a reminder, this is Tuesday next week. Ok, I pushed this change to the kdelibs 4.10 branch. Let me know if something doesn't build anymore. Especially for the Windows team: I removed our version of FindOpenSSL.cmake, so we use the one coming with cmake now. I don't remember exactly who it was, but somebody reported that the verison coming with cmake would actually work better under Windows than our version. Now, there is a small potential incompatibility in this file: the variable ${OPENSSL_EAY_LIBRARIES} does not exist anymore, but the generic ${OPENSSL_LIBRARIES} variable should contain everything that's needed, so if there are no special tests for this variable it should still work. Alex _______________________________________________ Kde-windows mailing list Kde-windows@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows