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Scott M Stark updated QPID-6493:
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Attachment: CMakeLists.txt.patch
qpid-cpp-0.32/src/CMakeLists.txt patch to correct install component usage
> cmake install (TARGET ...) component syntax is incorrect in the
> src/CMakeLists.txt
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> Key: QPID-6493
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-6493
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Build Tools
> Affects Versions: 0.32
> Environment: fedora 20
> Reporter: Scott M Stark
> Labels: cmake, component
> Attachments: CMakeLists.txt.patch
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> Original Estimate: 5m
> Remaining Estimate: 5m
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> The cmake build uses a development component that should allow one to build
> the libraries/headers needed for a client to build against by running:
> mkdir build
> cd build
> cmake ..
> make qpidmessaging
> cmake -DCOMPONENT=development -P src/cmake_install.cmake
> cmake -DCOMPONENT=runtime -P src/cmake_install.cmake
> However, this only installs the header files and then fails due to missing
> broker related target not existing. None of the libraries are installed.
> One problem is that the cmake install command requires the component to be
> specified after each of the RUNTIME, LIBRARY and ARCHIVE specifications.
> Because the component specification is missing in all of the RUNTIME and
> LIBRARY elements, they end up being associated with the "Unspecified"
> component, and therefore, can only be installed when a component is not
> specified. This is seen in the generated build/src/cmake_install.cmake file.
> The correct syntax for the install statement for a target is as shown for
> this updated qpidcommon target:
> install (TARGETS qpidcommon
> RUNTIME DESTINATION ${QPID_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT
> ${QPID_COMPONENT_COMMON}
> LIBRARY DESTINATION ${QPID_INSTALL_LIBDIR} COMPONENT
> ${QPID_COMPONENT_COMMON}
> ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${QPID_INSTALL_LIBDIR} COMPONENT
> ${QPID_COMPONENT_COMMON})
> Another issue is that the broker targets are grouped together with the
> runtime component. It should have a separate broker component in order to
> allow one to build just the client libraries and headers.
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