[CMake] CMake Roadmap

2014-05-19 Thread Jörg Kreuzberger
Hi!

My question: When is cmake 3.0 available for productive usage?

Currently i am switching from qmake to cmake.
With success, at least with many support from this mailing list. Thanks.

I am currently using 2.8.12 and start now using cmake in productive 
environment, that means start creation of virtual machines for our automatic 
build system (GERRIT, JENKINS)

But i cannot find any clear roadmap when 3.0 FINAL would be released for 
productive usage.

Can you give me any hint where i can find this information?

Thanks,
Joerg

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Re: [CMake] CMake Roadmap

2014-05-19 Thread Nils Gladitz

On 05/19/2014 09:39 AM, Jörg Kreuzberger wrote:

Hi!

My question: When is cmake 3.0 available for productive usage?

Can you give me any hint where i can find this information?


CMake 3.0-rc5 has been released last week.
Any rc (release candidate) release may become the final version 
presuming that testing does not uncover any regressions or is otherwise 
deemed unfit for release. There is no further feature development going 
on in rc releases that would delay the final release.


There is as far as I know no fixed cut-off date but assuming the current 
rc is OK it should not be much longer.


Nils
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[CMake] RoadMap

2010-01-18 Thread Johannes Felten
Hi there,

I haven't found any information about a CMake roadmap. Are there any
concrete plans about the release of CMake 2.9 yet?

Greetings,
Johannes Felten
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Re: [CMake] RoadMap

2010-01-18 Thread John Drescher
 I haven't found any information about a CMake roadmap. Are there any
 concrete plans about the release of CMake 2.9 yet?


2.9 is a development build. Even numbers are released while odd ones
are development. As for your question I do not know. But I can  safely
say it will not be in this quarter since 2.8.0 was released recently.

John
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