On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:34 PM, René J.V. wrote:
> On Wednesday January 14 2015 12:43:27 Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> You could already use a maintainer timeout by now.
> ?
>
>> But I had some (very weird) issues with the update (see the ticket)
>> and I would suggest performing at least some very basic tests after
>> that fundamental change in Modules/Platform/Darwin.cmake.
>
> One would hope that the cmake devs tested that new version, no?

Yes, I would expect them to test the new version, but I wouldn't
expect them to test it on utterly weird setups such as the ones where
we have been bitten by the problem:
- Mac OS X 10.6
- with libc++ (or another library) installed under /usr, but not under
/path/to/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr
- trying to compile software with clang-3.4 against libc++
(This is not the only setup where CMake misbehaved, but it was
difficult to see problems under normal circumstances.)

> Re: extraction: I've been having more and more crashes using port:gnutar to 
> access or create compressed tarchives, while the system tar command (that 
> doesn't even need to be told to decompress before accessing an archive) does 
> not have such issues. Any chance that's related?

Probably.

But unrelated: am I the only one who gets different checksums than the
ones cited in the ticket?

The ticket was created a few days ago and the file on their server is
one month old, so it's not like they made a silent change in the last
few days.

Mojca
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