On 2016-07-11 17:17+0200 Christoph Grüninger wrote:
Hi Ben,
this comes from the open build system, which is the system used by
openSuse to generate the packages. If the CMake version is updated,
which happens quite often, the generated files are altered and the
packages are rebuild, repackaged a
Hi Brad, hi Ben,
> I've applied the "export" parts of the patch:
>
> Do not place CMake version in export files
> https://cmake.org/gitweb?p=cmake.git;a=commitdiff;h=c376c5bc
Hu, that was fast. Thank you. I wanted to discuss whether openSuse
or CMake should change. I'll apply the patch to our
On 07/11/2016 11:17 AM, Christoph Grüninger wrote:
> this comes from the open build system, which is the system used by
> openSuse to generate the packages. If the CMake version is updated,
> which happens quite often, the generated files are altered and the
> packages are rebuild, repackaged and r
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 17:16:22 +0200, Christoph Grüninger wrote:
> this comes from the open build system, which is the system used by
> openSuse to generate the packages. If the CMake version is updated,
> which happens quite often, the generated files are altered and the
> packages are rebuild,
Hi Ben,
this comes from the open build system, which is the system used by
openSuse to generate the packages. If the CMake version is updated,
which happens quite often, the generated files are altered and the
packages are rebuild, repackaged and republished.
Without the version number in the gener
On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 15:35:24 +0200, Christoph Grüninger wrote:
> I just updated openSuse's CMake package. We have a patch, that removes
> the CMake version from generated files. This is aiming to reduce the
> re-publishing of generated files. Please find the current patch attached.
> What do yo
Dear CMake develoers,
I just updated openSuse's CMake package. We have a patch, that removes
the CMake version from generated files. This is aiming to reduce the
re-publishing of generated files. Please find the current patch attached.
What do you think, can we get this somehow upstreamed? Or are y