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Igor Sapego commented on IGNITE-13078:
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[~ivandasch] By the way, can we also add a TC job which will check CMake build
on Windows? I believe, we need it anyway if we want to make sure that new
commits won't break compilation on Windows. Here are env variables which should
be set on Windows for CMake to be able to locate all the dependencies:
BOOST_INCLUDEDIR
BOOST_LIBRARYDIR
OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR
> С++: Add CMake build support
> ----------------------------
>
> Key: IGNITE-13078
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-13078
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: platforms
> Reporter: Ivan Daschinskiy
> Assignee: Ivan Daschinskiy
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 2.9
>
> Attachments: ignite-13078-dynamic-odbc.patch,
> ignite-13078-static-odbc.patch
>
> Time Spent: 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> Currently, it is hard to build Ignite.C++. Different build processes for
> windows and Linux, lack of building support on Mac OS X (a quite popular OS
> among developers), absolutely not IDE support, except windows and only Visual
> Studio is supported.
> I’d suggest migrating to the CMake build system. It is very popular among
> open source projects, and in The Apache Software Foundation too. Notable
> users: Apache Mesos, Apache Zookeeper (C client offers CMake as an
> alternative to autoconf and the only option on Windows), Apache Kafka
> (librdkafka - C/C++ client), Apache Thrift. Popular column-oriented database
> ClickHouse also uses CMake.
> CMake is widely supported in many IDE’s on various platforms, notably Visual
> Studio, CLion, Xcode, QtCreator, KDevelop.
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