Sorry Curt,

but nothing writes into the source dir if you use a sane, clean and 
proper checkout from git. Your tarballs make me think that you already 
ran cmake inside the source dir prior to packaging them. Could you run 
"git clean -fdx" inside the source dir and tar the result up again? 
This will eliminate any remains from prior cmake processings.

Chris


Curtis Olson wrote:

> Ok, I see now that in simgear-2.10.tar.bz2 the top level file 
"version"
> does report 2.10.0 but the simgear/version.h file is saying 2.8.0
> 
> So my question are:
> 
> 1. for an out-of-source build, why is the build system writing files 
in
> the
> source tree?  Can we fix that?
> 2. what is the proper cmake fix here so it doesn't happen in the 
future?
> 

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