CMake 3.25.2 available for download

January 19, 2023

We are pleased to announce that CMake 3.25.2 is now available for download.

Please use the latest release from our download page:
https://cmake.org/download/

Thanks for your support!

Changes made since CMake 3.25.1:

Andrey Vostrikov (1):
  CheckSymbolExists: Restore newline at end of test source

Brad King (14):
  Utilities/Release: Use explicit digest for Win7-compatible signature
  Help: Clarify SYSTEM property default for imported targets
  gitlab-ci: replace '$os' tags with '$os-x86_64' on 3.25 release branch
  gitlab-ci: drop unnecessary linux kernel version tag on 3.25 release branch
  ccmake: Restore compilation with AIX curses.h
  ASM_MASM: Populate MSVC debug information format abstraction table
  VS: Do not enable ASM_MASM debug information unless requested
  gitlab-ci: update macOS jobs to use Xcode 14.2
  Tests: Fix CTest.UpdateGIT under repo-local defaultBranch config
  try_run: Avoid crash in keyword-dispatched signature when cross-compiling
  Restore implicit include directory extraction for adaptive relative paths
  IntelLLVM: Avoid unnecessary -Qstd=c++11 flag on Windows
  Help: Restore cmake-buildsystem(7) header-only library example
  CMake 3.25.2

Craig Scott (3):
  FetchContent: Don't pass SYSTEM through to sub-build
  Help: Clarify and update SYSTEM-related docs
  Code comments: Fix trivial typos

Marc Chevrier (2):
  Help: Add version information for SYSTEM option of add_subdirectory
  Help: string(JSON): avoid duplicate labels

Michael Hirsch (2):
  IntelLLVM: Avoid finding not-yet-supported icpx on Windows
  Help: Clarify compiler id distinction between Intel Classic and IntelLLVM

Robert Maynard (2):
  CUDA: Add support for cuda_std_20 for nvcc 12.0+
  FindCUDAToolkit: Handle CUDA::nvToolsExt not existing

leha-bot (2):
  zlib: Fix typo in mangling the crc32() function
  FindBoost: Add Boost 1.81 support


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