hi Radu, If you use the approach in
https://github.com/apache/arrow/blob/master/cpp/examples/minimal_build It should be sufficient to use find_package(ArrowFlight REQUIRED) and then use the imported arrow_flight_static target (or arrow_flight_shared, depending on your needs) when linking. If that does not work, it's a bug and you should open a JIRA issue. We just worked a bunch on this for 1.0.0 and after so it's important that this work consistently. On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 4:20 PM Radu Teodorescu <radukay...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > > I can produce something isolated shortly - but really the questions is how > can one build a hello world type flight server that does something like > { > FlightServerBase server; > server.Serve(); > //Yes I know this would fail at runtime but I just need to get there first > } > > with a fully self contained CMake project (i.e. that doesn’t depend on having > arrow or it’s dependencies preinstalled). > > If you have something like that that works, I can take it from there > Thank you > Radu > > > On Aug 13, 2020, at 4:42 PM, Sutou Kouhei <k...@clear-code.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Could you share a minimal CMake and C++ file set to > > reproduce your case? > > > > > > Thanks, > > -- > > kou > > > > In <f4a132f3-e8d5-468b-924d-93fe165d2...@yahoo.com> > > "Building an executable with arrow flight (C++)" on Thu, 13 Aug 2020 > > 12:06:49 -0400, > > Radu Teodorescu <radukay...@yahoo.com.INVALID> wrote: > > > >> Hello, > >> I am trying to build a server that uses arrow flight and getting into a > >> bit of a rabbit hole with dependency inclusion. > >> I have arrow included as an external project and so far everything has > >> worked really smoothly (I have executables building with arrow, parquet > >> arrow and I also have arrow flight libraty building fine). > >> When I try to build an executable that user flight lib, I am getting a > >> never-ending stream of missing dependencies (mostly grpc related). > >> The flight-test-server is building without any issues but I cannot see a > >> clean way to point my cmake to the same list of dependencies that are > >> built internally by arrow CMake stack (without duplicating a lot of the > >> existing arrow CMake and/or manually defining all the dependencies) > >> > >> I realize this is mostly a gRPC and CMake question, but I am hoping > >> someone had walked this road before or there is some public domain project > >> I can use as an integration reference. > >> Thank you > >> Radu >