[CMake] Ubuntu CMake Repository Now Available

Kyle Edwards kyle.edwards at kitware.com
Tue Apr 9 18:03:37 EDT 2019


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 
> e.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" 
> > make-bounces at cmake.org on behalf of 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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