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Revision as of 19:14, 30 September 2015
This page documents how to download CMake through Git. See our table of contents for more information.
Follow our Git download instructions to install Git.
Clone
Clone CMake using the commands | |
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Update
Users that have made no local changes and simply want to update a clone with the latest changes may run | |
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Avoid making local changes unless you have read our developer instructions. |
Release
After cloning your local repository will be configured to follow the upstream master branch by default. One may create a local branch to track the upstream release branch instead: | |
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This local branch will always follow the latest release. Use the above instructions to update it. Alternatively one may checkout a specific release tag: | |
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Release tags never move. Repeat the command with a different tag to get a different release. One may list available tags: | |
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