On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 01:08:08AM +0200, Timo Röhling wrote: > Attached is a list of most likely affected packages, which > I generated with a code search for > > (?i)cmake_minimum_required\s*\(\s*version\s*(?:3\.[01234]|2)(?:[.)]|\s)
fwiw apt would trigger this in its autopkgtest as one of them (the main run-tests) builds a sub-directory of helpers with cmake via the main "upstream" CMakeList.txt file. That test is allowed to have stderr output through, so no problem on that front. I just report this back as I think its a bit optimistic to assume everything building something in tests would do so from within debian/tests. I would actually hope most would build some part of upstream like apt instead… just saying. (I doubt there is any reason apt uses that particular version, but my cmake knowledge is on a pure edit-semi-randomly-until-it-seems-to- work-as-wanted basis) Can you recommend a relatively safe & old version to use instead of < 3.5 which doesn't need bumping next month but is also available in most semi-current releases of all major distributions (as that is what most upstreams will care about if they don't have special needs)? Best regards David Kalnischkies
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