[sword-devel] SWORD 1.9.0RC3 Available

Fr Cyrille fr.cyrille at tiberiade.be
Sat Oct 10 06:54:15 EDT 2020


Hi again,
Has something been done about the translation issue of sword related in 
frontend?
I'm speaking about some text appearing in the frontend when the module 
manager is used, by instance "downloading (1 of 2)". It's not so 
important, I'm just a little bit rigorous in translating the interface 😉

Le 10/10/2020 à 09:42, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit :
>
> OK, I am happy to release, but wanted to give one last chance to get 
> any cmake or other updates into trunk before we cut 1.9.0.
>
> Was there anything we still wanted to push into the build system to 
> help cmake on Windows or any other changes?
>
> Hope everyone is off to the start of a safe and refreshing weekend,
>
> Troy
>
>
> On 10/6/20 10:49 AM, ZdPo Ster wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 4 Oct 2020 at 21:32, Greg Hellings <greg.hellings at gmail.com 
>> <mailto:greg.hellings at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Ah, I had heard that Microsoft understood slash characters better
>>     in paths nowadays compared to their insistence on backslashes in
>>     the past. That update should be easy to merge.
>>
>>
>> IMO this (original warning) is not a problem of Microsoft but cmake.
>>
>>
>>     Why do we need to call this "CMAKE_POLICY" function? What is
>>     CMP0012? You seem to be on a VERY new version of CMake, whereas
>>     we support pretty old versions. The CMakeLists.txt itself claims
>>     to support back to 2.6.0, which allows us to still cover older
>>     versions of CentOS and Ubuntu. Is this policy something specific
>>     to newer versions of CMake? I would rather not bump older
>>     versions out of accessibility if I don't need to.
>>
>> Problem is not in SWORD but cURL (7.72.0). Here is output from cmake 
>> output:
>>
>> CMake Warning (dev) at 
>> F:/win64_llvm/lib/cmake/CURL/CURLConfig.cmake:52 (if):
>>   if given arguments:
>>
>>     "ON"
>>
>>   An argument named "ON" appears in a conditional statement.  Policy 
>> CMP0012
>>   is not set: if() recognizes numbers and boolean constants.  Run "cmake
>>   --help-policy CMP0012" for policy details.  Use the cmake_policy 
>> command to
>>   set the policy and suppress this warning.
>> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>>   C:/Program Files/CMake/share/cmake-3.18/Modules/FindCURL.cmake:58 
>> (find_package)
>>   CMakeLists.txt:57 (FIND_PACKAGE)
>> This warning is for project developers.  Use -Wno-dev to suppress it.
>> Details are explained at 
>> https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.18/policy/CMP0012.html. => cmake 3x 
>> expect this policy is set otherwise there is warning.
>> In recent cmake versions The |OLD| behavior of a policy is 
>> |deprecated by definition| and may be removed in a future version of 
>> CMake.
>>
>> Zdenko
>>
>>
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