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CMake Warning \(dev\) at .*/Modules/ExternalProject/shared_internal_commands\.cmake:[0-9]+ \(message\):
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The DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP option was not given and policy CMP0135 is
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not set\. The policy's OLD behavior will be used\. When using a URL
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download, the timestamps of extracted files should preferably be that of
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the time of extraction, otherwise code that depends on the extracted
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contents might not be rebuilt if the URL changes\. The OLD behavior
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preserves the timestamps from the archive instead, but this is usually not
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what you want\. Update your project to the NEW behavior or specify the
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DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP option with a value of true to avoid this
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robustness issue\.
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.*
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CMake Warning \(dev\) at .*/Modules/FetchContent\.cmake:[0-9]+ \(message\):
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The DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP option was not given and policy CMP0135 is
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not set\. The policy's OLD behavior will be used\. When using a URL
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download, the timestamps of extracted files should preferably be that of
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the time of extraction, otherwise code that depends on the extracted
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contents might not be rebuilt if the URL changes\. The OLD behavior
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preserves the timestamps from the archive instead, but this is usually not
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what you want\. Update your project to the NEW behavior or specify the
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DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP option with a value of true to avoid this
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robustness issue\.
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