⚠️ CMake 3.12 is required for the development branches #364
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Please note that it was reported that CMake 3.20 (released a couple of days ago) has a few regressions.
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According to YARP policies, we can now drop CMake 3.5 on the development branches.
As discussed in robotology/ycm-cmake-modules#261, we decided to make an exception for the next release cycle, and to require CMake 3.12. This will require some extra work for Debian 9
stretch
(oldstable
) and Ubuntu 18.04bionic
users who want to use the development branches, since on their main repositories a compatible version is not available.Debian 9
[Note] I personally recommend to upgrade the system, or to keep working with the latest YCM/YARP release, since, according to our policies, it's really close to the end of support.
You can find CMake 3.13.2 in the
stretch-backports
repository.Instructions to install from backports can be found here, this is just a summary that can be copied and pasted.
if you plan to use
cmake-curses-gui
and/orcmake-qt-gui
, you should install these packages as well from thestretch-backports
repositoryUbuntu 18.04
You can find the latest CMake release in the Kitware APT repository. You can find the full instructions for the installation on the website, this is just a summary that can be copied and pasted.
if you plan to use
cmake-curses-gui
and/orcmake-qt-gui
, you should install these packages as well from the Kitware APT Repository repositoryBeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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