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Our upstream-built release tarballs already contain many unversioned
paths and so will never overlap with another version of CMake in the
same installation prefix. Therefore we do not need a versioned name for
the documentation directory. Configure our release binaries to place
the documentation in an unversioned directory so that one can use the
same path to refer to the documentation locally even after updating
CMake. For example, on OS X one may see the documentation in
`/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/doc/cmake/html/index.html`.
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Pass needed bootstrap arguments directly instead of constructing them
from various conditions.
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Disable the CMake_INSTALL_DEPENDENCIES option by default and turn it on
explicitly in our packaging scripts. This simplifies packaging in
distributions that provide the dependencies for us without having to
install them. We only need 3rd-party runtime dependencies to be
installed for packaging with redistributable binaries.
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Update to a version newer than 4.8.0 to get the fix for this issue:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-23704
https://codereview.qt-project.org/13576
http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qt.git/commit/?id=e88dbaa7fc
We hit it in the cmake-gui command-line install help dialog.
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This will tell our curl to use the OS-native TLS/SSL APIs.
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For the nightly binaries, turn of CMAKE_USE_OPENSSL on Windows and OS X
10.6+ platforms. This will activate the new curl behavior to use the
OS-native SSL/TLS implementation.
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In commit v3.1.0-rc1~52^2 (Make the OSX 10.6+ release x86_64 only,
2014-09-29) we forgot to remove the name "universal" from the binary
name. Since the binary is no longer universal, use "x86_64" instead.
While at it, update the deployment target to actually be 10.6.
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We have no need for the 10.6+ bundle to be 32 and 64bit. For older 32bit
machines they should be using the 10.4+ 32bit release.
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Starting with OSX 10.4 dmg files offers bzip2 compression which offers
small package sizes.
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Use the CPack DragNDrop generator instead of the deprecated PackageMaker
tool to package CMake itself. This provides an installation experience
that is more consistent with other products on OS X and allows users to
select the destination directory easily. It also avoids installing
"/private/var/db/receipts/com.Kitware.CMake.*" receipts that must be
removed by "pkgutil --forget com.Kitware.CMake" before another version
of CMake can be installed.
The DragNDrop installer does not support a post-flight script, so drop
our configuration of it. The cmake-gui has an option for installing
symbolic links to enable command-line use. In practice users may simply
add "/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin" to their PATH instead.
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Update the prebuilt binary build configurations for machines where
we build our own OpenSSL library to use a newer version.
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Download http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt and place
it as Licenses/LGPLv2.1.txt in our source tree. When building cmake-gui,
use option CMake_GUI_DISTRIBUTE_WITH_Qt_LGPL to enable notification
in the "About" dialog of how the distribution of Qt is licensed.
Install the license file as ${CMAKE_ROOT}/Licenses/LGPLv2.1.txt so that
the dialog can display a path to it.
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Use 4.8.0
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Also, since dashmacmini5 is newer/faster/better and is also building
the source tarballs, remove that responsibility from the dashmacmini2
script.
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Removed script for dashsun1: machine is now defunct. R.I.P.
Added new script for 64-bit universal binary build on
dashmacmini5 with x86_64;i386
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