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Doug Cutting commented on AVRO-700:
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With this patch, C++ builds and passes tests for me on Ubuntu 10.10. However
'lang/c++/build.sh dist' does not copy the final artifact to the top-level
dist/cpp directory where the release artifacts are meant to be collected, nor
does it build the C++ API documentation and copy it to the top-level
build/avro-doc-$VERSION/api/cpp/ as was done before.
> Change C++ build system to CMake
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>
> Key: AVRO-700
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-700
> Project: Avro
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: c++
> Affects Versions: 1.5.0
> Reporter: Thiruvalluvan M. G.
> Assignee: Thiruvalluvan M. G.
> Fix For: 1.5.0
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> Attachments: apply-patch.sh, apply-patch.sh, AVRO-700.patch,
> AVRO-700.patch, ignored_files
>
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> If we move from the current automake to CMake, build becomes portable across
> multiple platforms. Prior to this patch, Avro C++ was building on Cygwin but
> was crashing. I've tested this on Ubuntu 10.04 and Cygwin.
> There are problems making it work with Visual Studio 2008 Express, not
> because of CMake, but because the current build procedure needs Flex, Bison
> and python. Visual Studio seems to have trouble with these three.
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