CMake 3.0.0 has lots of bug fixes from the last release (2.8.12), and it also 
contains a number of policy changes.  The primary ones that effect GNU Radio's 
build system are in (1) using a name before it is declared (e.g., 
'gnuradio-runtime', which is used for 'test-gnuradio-pmt' before 
'gnuradio-runtime' is declared); and (2) trying to find the location of a 
non-declared name (e.g., '/usr/bin/python' is not something in the current 
build, and thus has no 'location' associated with it).  That said: (1) None of 
the policy changes seem to effect the actual build or anything else; they can 
be treated as warnings instead of errors.  (2) The actual build still seems to 
work as it did before; CMake 3.0.0 seems to be more of a new numbering rather 
than a major set of API changes.  So, mostly good news.  Since I'm working on 
updating the CMake build to work more robustly, I'll see if I can fix these 
issues too. - MLD
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