I think that there are options for extended support for the distros that go beyond the public EoL.Also, some systems run in private networks where the pressure for OS upgrade is very low -- these systems are usually behind an edge proxy/sbc running on a public/private network gateway.

Overall, 4 years old cmake might be insufficient for lot of deployed systems there. If it is not a must (because of severe limitations) to use such recent version, I would rather go for the oldest that is reasonably capable of what is needed for Kamailio, probably 3.10 is ok being shipped with Ubuntu 18.04 (iirc, this was the LTS release still shipping libssl 1.1, not 3.0, and I expect it is still in use quite a lot, not necessary because of Kamailio, but other apps not yet coping well with libssl 3.x).

The alternative is to keep the old-makefiles for another devel cycle or so. In this case, cmake can be set to a newer version, to make it more modern for recent distros and the future.


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