1 | | >cmake doesn't link with any C++ libraries |
2 | | It didn't used to -- but Michael changed that a few months ago, and it now links against almost ALL system libraries, except for one or two. |
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4 | | We disabled that on Tiger to allow it to build, but now libuv won't build beyond cmake 3.9.6. |
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6 | | I tried building using cmake's internal libraries on 10.7, and it failed to build them. But probably fixable, if one were to invest the required time. |
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8 | | I'll steer back to the cmake39 idea -- it builds now, and appears likely to always build on all systems 10.4 to current. Then you can build clang-5.0, and then (if you really want to) use that to build cmake 3.10.x . |
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10 | | Even if we do somehow get to a point where we can build cmake 3.10.0 without clang-5.0 -- it's terribly fragile and will surely be broken again soon. |
| 1 | We're working on 10.4 Tiger with cmake 3.10.0 here [ticket:55415] |