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ASF GitHub Bot commented on MESOS-3139:
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Github user rukletsov commented on the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/mesos/pull/105#issuecomment-220271611
  
    CC @hausdorff 


> Incorporate CMake into standard documentation
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-3139
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-3139
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: cmake
>            Reporter: Alex Clemmer
>            Assignee: Alex Clemmer
>              Labels: build, cmake, mesosphere
>
> Right now it's anyone's guess how to build with CMake. If we want people to 
> use it, we should put up documentation. The central challenge is that the 
> CMake instructions will be slightly different for different platforms.
> For example, on Linux, the gist of the build is basically the same as 
> autotools; you pull down the system dependencies (like APR, _etc_.), and then:
> ```
> ./bootstrap
> mkdir build-cmake && cd build-cmake
> cmake ..
> make
> ```
> But, on Windows, it will be somewhat more complicated. There is no bootstrap 
> step, for example, because Windows doesn't have bash natively. And even when 
> we put that in, you'll still have to build the glog stuff out-of-band because 
> CMake has no way of booting up Visual Studio and calling "build."
> So practically, we need to figure out:
> * What our build story is for different platforms
> * Write specific instructions for our "core" target platforms.



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