[CMake] Bug fix requests for the *next* release of CMake...

David Cole david.cole at kitware.com
Thu Nov 4 15:34:07 EDT 2010


Hi all,

Now that we have released CMake 2.8.3, *now* would be a great time to
prioritize bug fixes for the next release of CMake.

Replies requested. Read on. *Just a short reply with bug numbers* or links
to the bugs is all we need here. Please move specific discussions into the
bugs themselves or start a new thread to talk about it... Replies on this
thread should just be a collector for bug numbers.

We are aiming for quarterly releases from now on, scheduling them every 3 or
4 months. That would make the next release of CMake version 2.8.4 and
scheduled to have an "rc1" release candidate in approximately mid-January,
2011, target date: Wed. 1/12/2011.

If you have a particular issue that you think should be fixed for inclusion
in 2.8.4, please bring it up now. Ideally, each issue will be discussed as
needed on the mailing list to come to any consensus about what should be
done to fix it, and then an entry in the bug tracker may be used to keep it
on the radar screen, and to track activity related to it.

Patches are always welcome. Patches that include testing of any new
features, or tests that prove a bug is really fixed on the dashboards,
basically any patch with testing is preferred over a patch with no testing.
Also, if you are *adding* code, then you also probably need to add *tests*
of that code, so that the coverage percentage stays as is or rises.

Please discuss issues here as needed, and add notes to existing issues in
the bug tracker that you are interested in seeing fixed for 2.8.4 -- we will
be looking at the mailing list and activity in the bug tracker to help
prioritize the bug fixes that will occur in the next several weeks.


Thanks,
David Cole
Kitware, Inc.


P.S. - as a nice summary of what we've accomplished in the CMake 2.8.3
release, see here: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/changelog_page.php
-- it lists 89 issues that we resolved: nice job, everybody!

(About 45 of those were specifically addressed because somebody brought it
up in response to my similar email from just after 2.8.2... Don't be shy!)
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