Then I vote that the next release be 3.6 and not 3.5.13. Too huge a transition for a point
release.
Darrell
As I mentioned on the list today, we have a major
problem
already. Trinity 3.5.12 with Automake just plain
*will* *not* *build* on modern systems, so we are losing a
lot of potential help for the bugs every day that CMake is
unfinished. Very few people will purposefully
downgrade (and break) their entire build system just to fix
a Trinity bug or two. Also we cannot release something
that is known not to build on 90% of current Linux
distributions. The problem was far more pervasive than
I originally thought, so I had no choice but to block on
CMake and bump its priority to critical.
It's unpleasant I know, but I don't see any other way to do
this.
Tim