Hi, Thanks for reaching out.
> On 13. Nov 2024, at 15:07, Sune Vuorela <nos...@vuorela.dk> wrote: > > On 2024-11-13, Alexandru Croitor via Development <development@qt-project.org> > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We'd like to bump the minimum required CMake version for building and using >> Qt to CMake 3.26. > >> If you have some feedback on why that might be a problem, please reach out. > > While I don't have that many current contributions to Qt, most of my work > happens on a debian stable base. > And I build Qt from git. > > I think having lowest version of (debian stable, latest ubuntu LTS and > latest RHEL) is the thing that gives the best compromise between new > CMake and not make it too hard to build Qt yourself. Which debian stable version are you using? Debian provides backports repos. For older stable debian 11 bullseye https://packages.debian.org/bullseye-backports/cmake it ships cmake 3.25. For latest stable debian 12 bookworm https://packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/cmake it ships cmake 3.30. Is it unreasonable to ask to install cmake from one of those official repos? -- Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development