Hi,

On my Continuous Integration (Jenkins), I'm creating a job to build (and 
provide) the latest version of CMake.
Bill Hoffman kindly answered to my email and helped me to build the RPM.

Here is my script:

$ VERSION=3.2.2
$ RPM_RELEASE=0.el6
$ #
$ wget http://www.cmake.org/files/v3.2/cmake-${VERSION}.tar.gz
$ tar -xf cmake-*.tar.gz
$ cd cmake-${VERSION}
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
$ gmake
$ ./bin/cpack -G RPM -D CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE=${RPM_RELEASE}


I have few questions:

1. What are the requirements/build procedure for the actual distro?

2. Is there a way to generate a RPM with "standard" name:
        I mean, something like:  cmake-3.2.3-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
        Instead of:  cmake-3.2.3-Linux-x86_64.rpm

3. I tried what I built, but:
        CMake Error: Could not find CMAKE_ROOT !!!
        CMake has most likely not been installed correctly.
        Modules directory not found in
        /usr/share/cmake-3.2
        CMake Error: Error executing cmake::LoadCache(). Aborting.

        
        Problem is that the created directory exists but it can't be read 
because of permissions:       drwxr-x---.


In advance, many thanks for your time and your help,

Jean

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