On Thu, 2020 Dec 3 11:06-05:00, Philip Hazel wrote: > > No problem. Hope you had a good holiday - though as far as giving > thanks goes, I'm just thankful that 2020 is not going to last much > longer, but I can at least be thankful that I and my family have got > this far without mishap.
Given all that's happened, that feels like no small achievement. I hope you and yours will see this through unscathed, and have my fingers crossed that I'll manage the same. > > However, you will want to run this by whoever maintains the CMake > > support--- > > There is nobody but me. I do test CMake under Linux and of course I > can look stuff up in its documentation, but I can't test anything > under Windows. I rely on users such as yourself to advise on changes. My fix resolves the error I encountered, but does not address the issue of the $<...> directive failing to work as intended. Someone more knowledgeable than I will need to look at that at some point. > I've just done a bit of research, and realized that I might be able to > test RunTest.bat using Wine, which could be helpful. Wine can be fairly hit-or-miss. I wonder if any of the hosted-CI providers out there offer Windows builds to F/OSS projects... that would be the least-obtrusive solution to this problem, IMO. > Anyway, I have applied your patch to CMakeLists.txt and committed > r1286. The release candidate has been out long enough now. Tomorrow I > intend to run all the tests that I can and then put out the 10.36 > release. I have given r1286 a try (from a clean SVN tree) and can confirm a successful build and test with Visual Studio 2019. Thanks for getting these wrinkles ironed out! --Daniel -- Daniel Richard G. || sk...@iskunk.org My ASCII-art .sig got a bad case of Times New Roman. -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/pcre-dev