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Andrei Sekretenko commented on MESOS-9503:
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[~Pwera]
Now that Mesos implements cmake install rules (in 1.11+), it is possible to
install Mesos into a prefix and develop against the installed Mesos.
Please refer to
https://github.com/apache/mesos/blob/master/docs/cmake.md#installable-build
An example of a code base that builds against Mesos installed in this way can
be found here:
https://github.com/dcos/dcos-mesos-modules/blob/00e67b4e355485effbef07f29d4d8d2fbb019cac/cmake/Dependencies.cmake#L45
> Exporting Mesos Cmake targets
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> Key: MESOS-9503
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-9503
> Project: Mesos
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: cmake
> Environment: OS: Dentos 7
> Mesos: github master
> build system: CMake & Ninja
>Reporter: Piotr Wera
>Priority: Major
>
> How to start new project with Mesos?
> I see only option is to inject my sources into Mesos sources.
> Why still Mesos targets are not exported ?
> I started with this and after some minor changes i stuck with grpc include
> directories problem...
> {code:java}
> install(
> TARGETS
> mesos;process;mesos-protobufs;stout;boost;elfio;picojson;rapidjson;grpc
> EXPORT mesos-cmake
> ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib/
> LIBRARY DESTINATION lib/
> RUNTIME DESTINATION bin/
> INCLUDES DESTINATION include)
> #install(
> #DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/include/
> #DESTINATION include
> #FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "*.*hpp")
> install(
> EXPORT mesos-cmake
> FILE mesos-config.cmake
> NAMESPACE mesos::
> DESTINATION share/mesos/cmake)
> {code}
> Goal:
> {code:java}
> find_package(mesos 1.7.0 REQUIRED)
> add_executable(main main.cxx)
> target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE mesos::mesos)
> {code}
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