1.6.7-2 was the test release for cygwin 1.5.x.  It was never
made the current release for cmake.   I suppose we could go
either way.   The only difference between 1.6.7-1 and 1.6.7-2 is
that one is built with cygwin 1.3.x and one is built with 1.5.x.
So, I guess we have two choices:

1. remove 1.6.7-2 and leave 1.6.7-1 as the previous, it should
keep working with cygwin 1.5.x right?

2. change the setup.hint to have prev as 1.6.7-2.

I am leaning towards 1, because it is less work for me, but
it should not be that hard to change the setup.hint and remake
the tar file.   So, I will leave it to the list, what do people think?

Thanks for the help.

-Bill


At 03:58 AM 10/8/2003, you wrote:
>On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 04:30:27PM -0400, William A. Hoffman wrote:
>> ftp://www.cmake.org/pub/cmake/cygwin/setup.hint
>> ftp://www.cmake.org/pub/cmake/cygwin/cmake-1.8.1-1.tar.bz2
>> ftp://www.cmake.org/pub/cmake/cygwin/cmake-1.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2
>> 
>> # CMake setup.hint file for cygwin setup.exe program
>> category: Devel 
>> requires: libncurses7 cygwin 
>> sdesc: "A cross platform build manger" 
>> ldesc: "CMake is a cross platform build manager. It allows you to specify build 
>> parameters for C and C++ programs in a cross platform manner. For cygwin Makefiles 
>> will be generated. CMake is also capable of generating microsoft project files, 
>> nmake, and borland makefiles. CMake can also perform system inspection operations 
>> like finding installed libraries and header files." 
>> prev: 1.6.7-1
>> curr: 1.8.1-1
>
>Uploaded.  I removed the 1.4.7-1 package.  What happens to 1.6.7-2?
>
>Corinna
>
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