On 26-11-2015 07:33, YUriy Zhuravlev wrote: > On Thursday 26 November 2015 01:29:37 Euler Taveira wrote: >> I give it a try. Nice WIP. IMHO you should try to support cmake version >> that are available in the stable releases. Looking at [1], I think the >> best choice is 2.8.11 (because it will cover Red Hat based distros and >> also Debian based ones). Are you using a new feature from 3.1? I mean, >> it should be nice to cover old stable releases, if it is possible. > Maybe you are right. But by the time I finish my work I think 3.0 will become > a standard. CMake is developing rapidly and soon will have version 3.4.1 > And one more thing: a normal documentation came with 3.0. :) > But I try to check my code for 2.8.11, now I have 3.4.0 (latest for Gentoo). > Have in mind that stable distros have a long cycle and are not released soon. If you are planning your cmake work for 9.6 or even 9.7, it is prudent to suport Red Hat 7 or Debian 8 because it will be a pain in the neck to install a new cmake version just to compile postgres.
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