3 Jun
2021
3 Jun
'21
2:41 p.m.
My vote would be 3.13 (Debian stable - soon old stable), or even 3.15 which also adds the MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY setting and is supported by the recent
Btw.: AFAIK, Visual studio 2019 currently shipps with cmake 3.20, but I don't know, where to look up historic versions. It might be valuable to check if other IDEs also have integrated cmake and what version that is.
Mike
I totally support what Mike just wrote. I would just choose the latest available CMake version (3.20) as the starting point and see how it goes from there.
I would rather not use the latest just because. Use 3.15 if you want. That seems to be the version that added some stuff that is useful and used, but I see no need purposely and unnecessarily introduce limits.