Thanks for finding that.
Its fixed in revision 1.148.
Clint
Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
FindQt4.cmake was broken by commit 1.137. I think the problem appears
when qt is installed in a path which contains ++ symbols but it might
be that there were 3 versions of Qt installed. I'm sorry I cannot g
FindQt4.cmake was broken by commit 1.137. I think the problem appears
when qt is installed in a path which contains ++ symbols but it might
be that there were 3 versions of Qt installed. I'm sorry I cannot give
more details but I'm at FOSDEM with limited computer & internet access
(writing from my
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009, Bill Hoffman wrote:
I have a release candidate (RC 11) for 2.6.3 ready for CMake.
This should be about the last one. At this point I am only going to fix
regressions from previous releases of CMake into 2.6.3, so please try
this release.
On Thursday 05 February 2009, Bill Hoffman wrote:
> I have a release candidate (RC 11) for 2.6.3 ready for CMake.
>
> This should be about the last one. At this point I am only going to fix
> regressions from previous releases of CMake into 2.6.3, so please try
> this release.
I'm running it righ
On 2009-02-05 17:40-0500 Bill Hoffman wrote:
I have a release candidate (RC 11) for 2.6.3 ready for CMake.
Thanks!
This should be about the last one. At this point I am only going to fix
regressions from previous releases of CMake into 2.6.3, so please try this
release.
Glad to see the
I have a release candidate (RC 11) for 2.6.3 ready for CMake.
This should be about the last one. At this point I am only going to fix
regressions from previous releases of CMake into 2.6.3, so please try
this release.
Thanks.
The files can be found here:
http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.6/*RC