Can I please be unsubscribed from this mailing list? On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 at 21:33, Tom Osika <tom.os...@kitware.com> wrote:
> We are pleased to announce that CMake 3.21.4 is now available for download. > > Please use the latest release from our download page: > https://cmake.org/download/ > > Thanks for your support! > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Changes made since CMake 3.21.3: > > Ben Boeckel (2): > Tests/RunCMake/Autogen: test CMP0111 behavior > cmQtAutoGenInitializer: support IMPLIB-only imported targets > > Brad King (11): > Tests: Fix RunCMake.XcodeProject XcodeIOSInstallCombined cases for Xcode > 13.0 > gitlab-ci: update macOS jobs to use Xcode 13.0 > bootstrap: Enable cmake_language command to support cmake-gui with Qt 6.2 > ci: Enable CTest.Update{CVS,SVN,HG} tests > MSVC: Tolerate cxx_std_23 feature on older compiler versions > zstd: Backport fix for SIGBUS on armv6 from zstd 1.5.0 > IRSL: Fix discovery of VS 2022 v143 toolset redistributables for preview > 5 > Source: Fix typo in _WIN32 preprocessor checks > BinUtils: Avoid llvm-strip versions older than Clang 11 > VS: Update Visual Studio 17 2022 generator for the Release Candidates > CMake 3.21.4 > > Erlend E. Aasland (1): > CPack/IFW: Add support for QtIFW 4.1 > > Gregor Jasny (1): > Tests: Specify destination for Xcode scheme > > Michael Hirsch (1): > FindMatlab: Add R2021b => 9.11 version > > Robert Maynard (1): > NVHPC: only use '-MD' for the C and CXX languages > > Seth R Johnson (1): > FortranCInterface: Fix regression in timestamp check > > Sylvain Joubert (1): > TestDriver: Fix old-style-cast warning in C++ mode > > Timo Röhling (1): > GNUInstallDirs: Fix misinterpretation of Debian Policy on LIBEXECDIR >