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author | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2015-02-13 18:45:15 (GMT) |
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committer | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2015-02-13 18:45:15 (GMT) |
commit | 6d19ef9b7c78f5ff04dda9a8dd7a84fe8787a23b (patch) | |
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Help: In 3.2 relnotes move OpenGL/X11 to deprecated/removed section
It is a possibly incompatible change.
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diff --git a/Help/release/3.2.rst b/Help/release/3.2.rst index ddc3d86..843d65d 100644 --- a/Help/release/3.2.rst +++ b/Help/release/3.2.rst @@ -131,12 +131,6 @@ Modules * The :module:`FindMPI` module learned to find MS-MPI on Windows. -* The :module:`FindOpenGL` module no longer explicitly searches - for any dependency on X11 libraries with the :module:`FindX11` - module. Such dependencies should not need to be explicit. - Applications using X11 APIs themselves should find and link - to X11 libraries explicitly. - * The :module:`FindOpenSSL` module now reports ``crypto`` and ``ssl`` libraries separately in ``OPENSSL_CRYPTO_LIBRARY`` and ``OPENSSL_SSL_LIBRARY``, respectively, to allow applications to @@ -231,6 +225,12 @@ Deprecated and Removed Features compatible. If files were in a different encoding, including Latin 1, they will need to be converted. +* The :module:`FindOpenGL` module no longer explicitly searches + for any dependency on X11 libraries with the :module:`FindX11` + module. Such dependencies should not need to be explicit. + Applications using X11 APIs themselves should find and link + to X11 libraries explicitly. + * The implementation of CMake now relies on some C++ compiler features which are not supported by some older compilers. As a result, those old compilers can no longer be used to build CMake itself. CMake continues to be able to |