Bleeding edge?  As far as I'm aware of on Windows we just tell people to go
install the latest stable version.  If the situation on Linux is different
then you have a reason to need to bundle.  On Windows we don't.

2011/6/2 Jérôme Gardou <jerome.gar...@laposte.net>

>  Fact is that we currently use the bleeding edge fersion of cmake, and we
> may be ahead of it. And it's not that big actually.
>
> Le 03/06/2011 00:01, Zachary Gorden a écrit :
>
> I object highly to the idea of bundling cmake with the BE.  Most platforms
> already have binaries built of cmake, either by the distro or for Windows,
> the people who make cmake provide an installer.  We provide the compilers
> and linkers and we provided rbuild because it was our own thing, but cmake
> is not and has its own environment.
>
> On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Colin Finck <co...@reactos.org> wrote:
>
>> drei...@svn.reactos.org wrote:
>> > Get the cmake path from a system variable called _ROSBE_CMAKEPATH.
>>
>> I hope we're not thinking about requiring the user to install RosBE and
>> CMake separately.
>> This would pretty much kill the point of RosBE if people are forced to get
>> random versions of their build tools from multiple sources again..
>>
>>
>> - Colin
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