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author | Tomáš Pecka <tomas.pecka@cesnet.cz> | Fri Apr 07 10:08:58 2023 +0200 |
committer | Tomáš Pecka <tomas.pecka@cesnet.cz> | Fri Apr 07 10:11:14 2023 +0200 |
tree | d99b5f3a0f9f2b16f6c894099b44604c8686f5c3 | |
parent | 4cf3a01b9369d6db6265566ea65ff5b4f8f5172a [diff] |
cmake: call cmake_minimum_required() before project() When configuring with cmake 3.26.2 I saw the following error: CMake Warning (dev) at CMakeLists.txt:1 (project): cmake_minimum_required() should be called prior to this top-level project() call. Please see the cmake-commands(7) manual for usage documentation of both commands. This warning is for project developers. Use -Wno-dev to suppress it. Indeed, manual to cmake_minimum_required [1] specifies that > Call the cmake_minimum_required() command at the beginning of the > top-level CMakeLists.txt file even before calling the project() > command. It is important to establish version and policy settings > before invoking other commands whose behavior they may affect. > See also policy CMP0000. [1] https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.26/command/cmake_minimum_required.html Change-Id: I34a205aab4c6937c672e2b43f85b63a2c7810d9d
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