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| -rw-r--r-- | Help/release/3.16.rst | 26 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | Help/release/3.17.rst | 4 |
2 files changed, 29 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Help/release/3.16.rst b/Help/release/3.16.rst index 0d1cc1e..e2d6788 100644 --- a/Help/release/3.16.rst +++ b/Help/release/3.16.rst @@ -277,3 +277,29 @@ Other Changes * When using :variable:`CMAKE_WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS` on Windows the auto-generated exports are now updated only when the object files providing the symbols are updated. + +Updates +======= + +Changes made since CMake 3.16.0 include the following. + +3.16.2 +------ + +* CMake 3.16.0 and 3.16.1 processed ``.hh`` files with :prop_tgt:`AUTOMOC`. + This was a behavior change from CMake 3.15 and below that can break + existing projects, so it has been reverted as of 3.16.2. + +3.16.5 +------ + +* The :module:`FindPython`, :module:`FindPython2`, and :module:`FindPython3` + modules no longer create cache entries for ``Python{,2,3}_LIBRARY_RELEASE`` + and ``Python{,2,3}_LIBRARY_DEBUG``. Those values are always computed from + other results and so should not be cached. The entries were created by + CMake 3.16.0 through 3.16.4 but were always ``FORCE``-set and could not + be meaningfully edited by users. + + Additionally, the modules no longer expose their internal ``_Python*`` + cache entries publicly. CMake 3.16.0 through 3.16.4 accidentally + made them visible as advanced cache entries. diff --git a/Help/release/3.17.rst b/Help/release/3.17.rst index 30e6cc3..23dec84 100644 --- a/Help/release/3.17.rst +++ b/Help/release/3.17.rst @@ -179,7 +179,9 @@ Modules * The :module:`FindPython3` and :module:`FindPython` modules gained, respectively, variable ``Python3_SOABI`` and ``Python_SOABI`` giving - the standard extension suffix for modules. + the standard extension suffix for modules. Moreover, commands + ``Python3_add_library`` and ``Python_add_library`` gained the option + ``WITH_SOABI`` to prefix the library suffix with the value of ``SOABI``. * The :module:`FindLibXml2` module now provides an imported target for the ``xmllint`` executable |
