[CMake] Ubuntu CMake Repository Now Available
Hahn, Steven E.
hahnse at ornl.gov
Wed Apr 10 13:37:48 EDT 2019
Thank you! I successfully installed your CMake 3.14.1 package this morning.
Steven
From: CMake <cmake-bounces at cmake.org> on behalf of Kyle Edwards via CMake <cmake at cmake.org>
Reply-To: Kyle Edwards <kyle.edwards at kitware.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 6:04 PM
To: Benjamin Shadwick <benshadwick at gmail.com>, cmake <cmake at cmake.org>
Subject: Re: [CMake] Ubuntu CMake Repository Now Available
Rebuilt for 18.04 and verified to depend on libcurl4. The new package version is "3.14.1-0kitware1ubuntu18.04.1".
Kyle
On Tue, 2019-04-09 at 13:38 -0700, Benjamin Shadwick wrote:
I believe it's possible to specify an "or" rule so that it would work with either package. It should probably require the one it's built against though, or at least prefer it if it works with both.
On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 12:32 PM Hahn, Steven E. via CMake <cmake at cmake.org<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>> wrote:
Would you consider updating the Ubuntu 18.04 package to depend on libcurl4?
Unfortunately libcurl3 conflicts with libcurl4, and I need to keep the later installed for packages that depend on it. The Ubuntu-provided CMake package appears to be built against libcurl4.
Steven
On 4/5/19, 3:17 PM, "CMake on behalf of Kyle Edwards via CMake" <cmake-bounces at cmake.org<mailto:cmake-bounces at cmake.org> on behalf of cmake at cmake.org<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>> wrote:
All,
I am pleased to announce that Kitware is now offering an
officially-supported set of Ubuntu packages for CMake. These CMake
packages can be installed with apt-get, just like other Ubuntu
packages. We currently support Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04.
The following packages are available:
* cmake - Contains the CMake command line executable, CTest, and CPack.
* cmake-curses-gui - Contains ccmake.
* cmake-qt-gui - Contains cmake-gui.
* cmake-doc - Contains the CMake documentation.
To use these packages, follow the instructions at
https://apt.kitware.com/
to add our APT repository to your Ubuntu installation, and then use
apt-get install to install one or all of the above packages.
We currently offer CMake 3.14.1, and will continue to update the
repository as new CMake releases are issued.
Kyle
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