[llvm-dev] [cfe-dev] Fwd: Raising CMake minimum version to 3.4.3

Renato Golin via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Wed Apr 27 00:08:53 PDT 2016


We can't assume every Linux is Ubuntu, nor that every platform has packages
for this or that release.

You are asking for a move to built CMake support, from packages, and that's
a big move. We can't control CMake's progress nor its repository.

This is bigger than a simple version upgrade, regardless of which version
the new Ubuntu or freebsd ships, or the fact that other systems already
need to build it.

Cheers,
Renato
On 26 Apr 2016 11:33 p.m., "Chris Bieneman via cfe-dev" <
cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

> Actually forward to LLVM-dev because I obviously don’t know how email
> works…
>
> -Chris
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *Chris Bieneman via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org>
> *Subject: **[cfe-dev] Raising CMake minimum version to 3.4.3*
> *Date: *April 26, 2016 at 3:01:23 PM PDT
> *To: *cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org>, llvm-dev at lists.apple.com
> *Cc: *Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com>
> *Reply-To: *Chris Bieneman <beanz at apple.com>
>
> Hello llvm-dev and cfe-dev,
>
> I want open up the discussion of upgrading our minimum required CMake
> version.
>
> In the past when we’ve discussed this one of the major reasons for not
> moving forward was that the Ubuntu LTS release was on CMake 2.8.12.x. A few
> days ago Ubuntu 16.04, the new LTS, was released, and it contains CMake
> 3.5.1.
>
> I have a couple of motivations for this, the biggest of which is that I’ve
> hit a wall trying to overcome some limitations in the CMake ExternalProject
> module which I can’t get past without being on CMake 3.4 or newer. These
> limitations make using ExternalProject to build the LLVM test-suite and
> runtime libraries (compiler-rt, libcxx, etc) difficult.
>
> The other big motivation that I have for this is the ability to cleanup
> code. We have a lot of CMake code that checks CMAKE_VERSION and enables and
> disables features used on the version. None of the places where we
> currently have CMAKE_VERSION checks should impact build correctness, but
> most people don’t realize that if you’re using Ninja your build will be
> faster on a newer CMake than on an older one. It would be nice if we just
> pushed the bar up and could remove a bunch of those conditionals.
>
> To do this we need bot maintainers to update their CMake installations, so
> we need some consensus that (1) we want to do this and (2) what a
> reasonable timeline for doing it is.
>
> What I’d like to do is raise the minimum version for all LLVM projects to
> CMake 3.4.3 at the end of May. Setting the date at the end of May gives bot
> maintainers and developers lots of time to update, and CMake 3.4.3 is the
> last CMake 3.4 release and it is widely available. For reference here’s a
> list of linux distributions and their CMake versions:
>
> Ubuntu Wily -> 3.2.2
> Ubuntu Xenial -> 3.5.1
> Ubuntu Yakkety -> 3.5.1
> Debian jessie -> 3.0.2
> Debian stretch -> 3.5.1
> Debian sid -> 3.5.2
> FreeBSD 10.2 -> 3.5.0
> FreeBSD HEAD -> 3.5.2
>
> Feedback?
>
> Thanks,
> -Chris
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