[Bug 1766649] Re: cmake: upstream patch should use 10 instead of 1.10 for java version comparison
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Title:
cmake: upstream patch should use 10 instead of 1.10 for java version
comparison
Status in cmake package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Bug description:
The patch debian/patches/3c08d2075fae7ef62838f18e1af5d398c6401572.diff
in cmake version 3.10.2-1ubuntu1 from upstream uses "1.10" for version
comparison which won't work for OpenJDK because from openjdk-9 upwards
the version has dropped the leading "1.".
This means the current comparison fails and cmake cannot properly
detect when javah is unavaiable, causing packages that depend on it to
FTBFS (eg. ceph).
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