Hi,
I'm glad to hear it's something simple. Unfortunately for me, given the nature
of
the system I work on, it's not something I can change. I'll just have to
wait until a newer version of cmake gets installed before I can update our
version of OSG.
BTW, the README.txt, and the link it references, both specify I only need cmake
2.4.6.
Thanks,
John
On Fri, 16 Jul 2010, Robert Osfield wrote:
Hi JS, Chuck, John et. al.
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:48 PM, Jean-Sébastien Guay
<[email protected]> wrote:
But that means that on Win32 and anything other than APPLE, it will accept
old versions of CMake, and the FRAMEWORK keyword is not guarded to be used
only on APPLE everywhere it's used, so there's the problem.
Guarding the FRAMEWORK keyword sounds like the sensible thing to do,
it's a bit of pain, but it would allow those using cmake out of the
box on older OS spins to keep working.
I'd say we should use only one CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED version for all
platforms. Else it becomes a nightmare to maintain, you have to guard stuff
everywhere.
So far it hasn't been a big problem, but it's something we should
monitor - just how hassle is it to support older CMake versions. On a
pure engineering standpoint I'd rather we'd just have a single CMake
min version as well, but from a pragmatic standpoint it can shift the
a small amount of disruption in one place to more disruption
elsewhere. Where to draw the line is the difficult thing, something I
try to do on a case by case basis when reviewing submissions, and by
monitoring the pain threshold out in the community.
Robert.
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