- Oct 04, 2016
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Brad King authored
On Linux the gzip tool is universally available, so our `.tar.gz` is sufficient.
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Brad King authored
On macOS the gzip tool is universally available, so our `.tar.gz` is sufficient.
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dc6d8066 Add a BUILD_RPATH target property specifying build-tree RPATH entries
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Kitware Robot authored
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- Oct 03, 2016
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Users may need to add custom `RPATH` entries to be able to run binaries from their build tree without setting `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. Provide a way to do this that does not affect the install-tree `RPATH`.
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Brad King authored
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a1ecf3f1 Help: Add 3.7 release note for CPack/NSIS
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
Release versions do not have the development topic section of the CMake Release Notes index page.
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a997cac8 FindBoost: Add 1.62 and 1.62.0 as supported versions
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07bb2724 Help: Clarify treatment of link flags in target_link_libraries
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1b43f9d1 cmake-server: Stop the file monitor on client disconnect
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Roger Leigh authored
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Kitware Robot authored
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- Oct 02, 2016
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Kitware Robot authored
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- Oct 01, 2016
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Brad King authored
Add section headers similar to the 3.6 release notes and move each individual bullet into an appropriate section. Revise a few bullets.
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Brad King authored
Move all development release notes into a new version-specific document: tail -q -n +3 Help/release/dev/* > Help/release/3.7.rst git rm -- Help/release/dev/* except the sample topic: git checkout HEAD -- Help/release/dev/0-sample-topic.rst Reference the new document from the release notes index document. Add a title and intro sentence to the new document by hand.
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39c898a1 Help: Clarify that `cmake -A` option sets VS IDE target architecture
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27c51865 Help: Add release note about compilers that no longer build CMake itself
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a189d019 QtAutogen: Use cmSystemTools::Error instead of std::cerr
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50b27de4 aux_source_directory: Sort results to make it deterministic
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130784e0 AndroidTestUtilities: Add module to help drive Android device tests
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d56f9237 Tests: Teach Server test to wait for server exit
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Kitware Robot authored
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- Sep 30, 2016
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Brad King authored
When the client disconnects we need to remove all events from our loop. Prior to the introduction of the file monitor we only needed to remove the client pipes. Now we need to remove the file monitor events too. Without this the event loop may continue to block on file monitor events. If one does eventually come in then the event handler may try to report it to the disconnected client and crash because our internal structures for writing to the client have been freed. This addresses a failure of the `Server` test on some machines.
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Brad King authored
The introduction of libuv requires some intrinsics such as InterlockedOr that are not available on VS 2005 and below or on MinGW.org's mingw32. Add a release note that we no longer support these compilers for CMake itself.
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Add a module to manage the data needed for the project tests. It will move the test data to the build directory and transfer necessary data to an Android device if that is enabled.
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Brad King authored
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The change in commit v3.6.0-rc1~54^2 (file: Sort GLOB results to make it deterministic, 2016-05-14) makes sense for `aux_source_directory` too. Signed-off-by:
Junghyun Kim <jh0822.kim@samsung.com>
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We can use std::cerr only in the build-time tool, not during CMake generation.
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Brad King authored
We expect the server to exit when its communication pipes are closed. Close them and wait for the server to exit. If supported by the current version of python, kill the server if it does not exit after a few seconds.
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