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Joseph Wu commented on MESOS-7296: ---------------------------------- Technically, the version of the patch I pushed (same review as the description) fixed this issue. https://github.com/apache/mesos/commit/6d7b25adc67af53ba987caf7c9e838b2e2aa85ca#diff-c6be27394bfb1ecb223fc31aa9e796b1 Basically, on non-Windows, the date is calculated via {{date +%s}}. > CMake 2.8.10 does not support TIMESTAMP > --------------------------------------- > > Key: MESOS-7296 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-7296 > Project: Mesos > Issue Type: Bug > Components: build, cmake > Environment: Anywhere with CMake 2.x instead of 3.x (specifically > 2.8.10). > Reporter: Andrew Schwartzmeyer > Priority: Trivial > Labels: build > > The patch https://reviews.apache.org/r/57052/ moved the build time and date > info out of compile definitions and into a build file. While testing, an > existent bug was discovered where the CMake command `string(TIMESTAMP > BUILD_TIME "%s" UTC)` is unsupported with CMake 2.8.10. Instead of replacing > the variable with the time, it replaces with with "%s". > This is not a Linux vs Windows bug. This is specifically unsupported in > 2.8.10. Configuring with `cmake3` does not reproduce the bug. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)