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        <th>Issue</th>
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            <a href=https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/57841>57841</a>
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        <th>Summary</th>
        <td>
            Naming your cmake support package archive as 'cmake-X.Y.Z' creates a potential for mistakes
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      <th>Labels</th>
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            new issue
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      <th>Assignees</th>
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      <th>Reporter</th>
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          jpbion
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    This creates a potential for confusion for anyone installing software. The only difference in filename between the cmake archive (the actual build system package) and your cmake 'common code' archive is the version number. The identical filenames create a chance for an error. It'd be like if I created a package named 'generalized cartesian coordinates' and named it 'gcc'.

Please rename your archive to be something like 'cmake-for-llvm-X.Y.Z' - really anything other than just plain 'cmake-X.Y.Z'
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