[CMake] [ANNOUNCE] CMake 3.4.0-rc1 is now ready!
Brad King
brad.king at kitware.com
Thu Oct 22 13:30:32 EDT 2015
On 10/22/2015 11:28 AM, Orion Poplawski wrote:
>>> This appears to have broken plplot's ada build on Fedora.
>
> FYI - builds still fail with cmake 3.4.0-rc2. Have had time to look at it
> closer. plplot issue seems to be triggered by a change in Ada_FLAGS:
>
> -Ada_FLAGS =
> -I/home/orion/fedora/plplot/plplot-5.11.1/build-3.3.2/examples/ada
> -I/home/orion/fedora/plplot/plplot-5.11.1/bindings/ada
> +Ada_FLAGS =
>
> but plplot I believe has custom Ada cmake platform support. I am still
> concerned about possible regressions here.
Plplot's Ada support uses CMake internal APIs so it is plplot's
responsibility to adapt to our changes:
https://cmake.org/gitweb?p=cmake.git;a=blob;f=Modules/CMakeAddNewLanguage.txt;hb=v3.4.0-rc2
Maintainers of external language support are responsible for porting
it to each version of CMake as upstream changes are made.
Our 3.4.0-rc2 release notes point out a change likely causing this problem:
https://cmake.org/gitweb?p=cmake.git;a=blob;f=Help/release/3.4.rst;hb=v3.4.0-rc2#l271
* The internal "CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILE_OBJECT" rule variable now
substitutes compiler include flags in a separate "<INCLUDES>"
placeholder instead of the main "<FLAGS>" placeholder.
Where Plplot currently writes:
SET(CMAKE_Ada_COMPILE_OBJECT
"<CMAKE_Ada_COMPILER> <FLAGS> -c <SOURCE> -o <OBJECT>
")
try:
if(NOT CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.4)
set(CMAKE_Ada_COMPILE_OBJECT
"<CMAKE_Ada_COMPILER> <INCLUDES> <FLAGS> -c <SOURCE> -o <OBJECT>")
else()
set(CMAKE_Ada_COMPILE_OBJECT
"<CMAKE_Ada_COMPILER> <FLAGS> -c <SOURCE> -o <OBJECT>")
endif()
-Brad
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