> the issue isn't about Ubuntu 14.10 specifically, its mainly that > someone can have a year-old installation which wouldn't be able to > build Blender (without manually getting CMake at least). > > I was in the situation (Ubuntu with 2.8 CMake); it only took a few minutes to download the latest CMake release and put it in a private place and fix my PATH to use it. So maybe this isn't such an onerous requirement. _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
- [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version increased to 3.0 Campbell Barton
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version increase... Campbell Barton
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version incr... Sybren A . Stüvel
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version ... Jeffrey
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version ... Campbell Barton
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum vers... Howard Trickey
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum... Jeffrey
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake min... Sergey Sharybin
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake... Thomas Volkmann
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake... Brecht Van Lommel
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version incr... Stephen Kelly
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version ... Stephen Kelly
- Re: [Bf-committers] CMake minimum version ... Bastien Montagne
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