Am Donnerstag, 4. November 2010 schrieb David Cole:
> Hi all,
> 
> Now that we have released CMake 2.8.3, *now* would be a great time to
> prioritize bug fixes for the next release of CMake.
> 
> Replies requested. Read on. *Just a short reply with bug numbers* or links
> to the bugs is all we need here. Please move specific discussions into the
> bugs themselves or start a new thread to talk about it... Replies on this
> thread should just be a collector for bug numbers.

#11362
 Tests should be able to be called from a given working directory 
    (has patch & testcase)

#11332
 No dependency from ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND to external project

#11333
 FindThreads incorrectly adds -pthread to linker options 

#11329
 No system information on QNX 
   (has patch)

#11326: FindBISON breaks on localized systems
   (already in next, only needs merge into master)

#11404: VS2010 generator broken by: set_source_files_properties(file.h 
PROPERTIES LANGUAGE "C")
  (has patch)

Without bug report as I only looked into the code:
  See thread with subject "Suspicious CPU speed calculation on Mac" on this 
list, the 3rd mail has a patch.

> We are aiming for quarterly releases from now on, scheduling them every 3
> or 4 months. That would make the next release of CMake version 2.8.4 and
> scheduled to have an "rc1" release candidate in approximately mid-January,
> 2011, target date: Wed. 1/12/2011.

Any chance to just do a splash&dash release by just collecting some already 
finished or rather minimal bugfixes and going into rc1 in like 2 weeks to see a 
2.8.4 with fixes only in half of the time? There are already some fixes around 
and doing the rest of development for the then 2.8.5 in next for some more 
weeks shouldn't hurt.

Eike

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