Cross-platform, open-source make system
CMake is a cross-platform, open-source make system
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cmake-2.4.7-use_shared_python_lib.patch | 0000000292 292 Bytes | |
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3.13.3 was released: https://www.cmake.org/files/v3.13/cmake-3.13.3.tar.gz https://cmake.org/files/v3.13/cmake-3.13.3-SHA-256.txt
Thanks if you have time feel free to try and do the update yourself and I can provide you some assistance if needed (they are normally really straight forward) otherwise its now on my todo list.
How do i do the update? BTW 3.13.4 was just released
You can branch the package in https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:tools:building/cmake update to the new tarball and signing files then bump the version number in the .spec file. There is a tutorial here https://duncan.codes/tutorials/rpm-packaging/ and if you get stuck feel free to send me an email (address in my profile) or the opensuse-packaging mailing list alternatively find me on openSUSE's irc / discord channels and i'm happy to help. I might need to fix some other things in the cmake package so I may get to doing the update later in the week anyway but if I do get to it first there will likely be other times in the future were I don't get to it straight away.
Could it be that newest cmake is broken? I get a large amount of errors of type "/usr/bin/ar qc libtestlib.a -flto=8 CMakeFiles/testlib.dir/test_main.cpp.o /usr/bin/ar: two different operation options specified" for today for packages which built yesterday.