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The current yaml-cpp commit is interfering with the currently unrolling wrecking ball that is CMake 4.0; which has deprecated all CMake scripts that tag to versions <3.5. That is the case for the yaml-cpp commit that we're currently pointing at.

Bumping yaml-cpp to fetch in their new version span of 3.4...3.14.

The current yaml-cpp tagged version is interferring with the currently unrolling CMake wrecking ball that is 4.0; which has deprecated all CMake scripts that tag to versions <3.5. That is the case for the yaml-cpp commit that we're currently pointing at.

Bumping `yaml-cpp` to fetch in their new version span of `3.4...3.14`.
@mortbopet mortbopet requested a review from westonpace as a code owner April 3, 2025 07:03
@EpsilonPrime EpsilonPrime enabled auto-merge (squash) April 3, 2025 07:20
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@EpsilonPrime EpsilonPrime merged commit 0725c15 into substrait-io:main Apr 3, 2025
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mortbopet added a commit to mortbopet/substrait-mlir-contrib that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2025
To mitigate substrait-io/substrait-cpp#135 that currently is a transitive issue for this repo.
mortbopet added a commit to substrait-io/substrait-mlir-contrib that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2025
To mitigate substrait-io/substrait-cpp#135 that currently is a transitive issue for this repo.
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