rleigh-codelibre edited a comment on pull request #34:
URL: https://github.com/apache/xerces-c/pull/34#issuecomment-916148623


   Thanks.
   
   So in terms of compatibility, this is effectively going to bump our minimum 
supported version of CMake from 3.2.0 (March 2015) to 3.12.0 (July 2018, just 
over three years ago).
   
   In terms of support by recent systems, I don't think this poses too much of 
a problem.  It's possible to download and use current releases on older 
platforms too, in general.  I certainly would not object.  And there are a good 
number of improvements between those releases which would be nice to have.
   
   If the consensus is that this is an acceptable change to make, we can go 
with it.
   
   Edit: To add, it's also worth pointing out that in practice none of us are 
testing on CMake 3.2.0 anyway.  I'm certainly not using anything older than 
3.18 myself, and neither is the project CI.  So from a purely pragmatic testing 
point of view, 3.12.0 is still quite conservative.


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