On 02/09/2015 11:08 AM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
On Mon, Feb 09, 2015 at 11:09:32 -0500, Robert Maynard wrote:
We are pleased to announce that CMake 3.1.2 is now available for download.


I'm getting this now building cmake 3.1.2 for Fedora Rawhide with gcc 5.0.0:

32: Detecting CXX compile features - done
32: Testing feature : cxx_aggregate_default_initializers
32: Configuring
32: CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:70 (message):
32:   Feature cxx_aggregate_default_initializers expected not to work for CXX
32:   GNU-5.0.0.
32:
32:     Update the supported features or blacklist it.

32: Testing feature : cxx_relaxed_constexpr
32: Configuring
32: CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:70 (message):
32:   Feature cxx_relaxed_constexpr expected not to work for CXX GNU-5.0.0.
32:
32:     Update the supported features or blacklist it.

32: Testing feature : cxx_variable_templates
32: Configuring
32: CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:70 (message):
32:   Feature cxx_variable_templates expected not to work for CXX GNU-5.0.0.
32:
32:     Update the supported features or blacklist it.

Yeah, the feature tables will need to be updated. I use Rawhide at home
(was going to send an email about the tests as well) and was going to
look at updating it there. However, it is still a pre-release build of
GCC5, so we should probably just hold off on pushing something into
master until an official release is made.

--Ben


According to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/GCC5#Detailed_Description :

GCC 5 is currently in stage4 - prerelease state with only regression bugfixes and documentation fixes allowed.

So I think it's reasonable time to start adapting to it.


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