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Author SHA1 Message Date
Islam AbdelRahman
0a9fd05c2a Update Vagrant file (test internal phabricator workflow)
Summary:
Add simple comment to Vagrant file
Closes https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/pull/1433

Differential Revision: D4098740

Pulled By: IslamAbdelRahman

fbshipit-source-id: 4903bff
2016-10-28 15:39:19 -07:00
Islam AbdelRahman
ba9d1737a8 RocksDB on FreeBSD support
Summary:
This patch will update the Makefile and source code so that we can build RocksDB successfully on FreeBSD 10 and 11 (64-bit and 32-bit)
I have also encountered some problems when running tests on FreeBSD, I will try to fix them individually in different diffs

Notes:

  - FreeBSD uses clang as it's default compiler (http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2012-September/036480.html)
  - GNU C++ compiler have C++ 11 problems on FreeBSD (https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193528)
  - make is not gmake on FreeBSD (http://www.khmere.com/freebsd_book/html/ch01.html)

Test Plan:
Using VMWare Fusion Create 4 VM machines (FreeBSD 11 64-bit, FreeBSD 11 32-bit, FreeBSD 10 64-bit, FreeBSD 10 32-bit)

  - pkg install git gmake gflags archivers/snappy
  - git clone https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git
  - apply this patch
  - setenv CXX c++
  - setenv CPATH /usr/local/include/
  - setenv LIBRARY_PATH  /usr/local/lib/
  - gmake db_bench
  - make sure compilation is successful and db_bench is running
  - gmake all
  - make sure compilation is successful

Reviewers: sdong, igor

Reviewed By: igor

Subscribers: dhruba

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D33891
2015-02-26 15:19:17 -08:00
mike@arpaia.co
ee1f3ccb06 Package generation for Ubuntu and CentOS
Summary:
I put together a script to assist in the generation of deb's and
rpm's. I've tested that this works on ubuntu via vagrant. I've included the
Vagrantfile here, but I can remove it if it's not useful. The package.sh
script should work on any ubuntu or centos machine, I just added a bit of
logic in there to allow a base Ubuntu or Centos machine to be able to build
RocksDB from scratch.

Example output on Ubuntu 14.04:

```
root@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant# ./tools/package.sh
[+] g++-4.7 is already installed. skipping.
[+] libgflags-dev is already installed. skipping.
[+] ruby-all-dev is already installed. skipping.
[+] fpm is already installed. skipping.
Created package {:path=>"rocksdb_3.5_amd64.deb"}
root@vagrant-ubuntu-trusty-64:/vagrant# dpkg --info rocksdb_3.5_amd64.deb
 new debian package, version 2.0.
 size 17392022 bytes: control archive=1518 bytes.
     275 bytes,    11 lines      control
    2911 bytes,    38 lines      md5sums
 Package: rocksdb
 Version: 3.5
 License: BSD
 Vendor: Facebook
 Architecture: amd64
 Maintainer: rocksdb@fb.com
 Installed-Size: 83358
 Section: default
 Priority: extra
 Homepage: http://rocksdb.org/
 Description: RocksDB is an embeddable persistent key-value store for fast storage.
 ```

 Example output on CentOS 6.5:

 ```
 [root@localhost vagrant]# rpm -qip rocksdb-3.5-1.x86_64.rpm
 Name        : rocksdb                      Relocations: /usr
 Version     : 3.5                               Vendor: Facebook
 Release     : 1                             Build Date: Mon 29 Sep 2014 01:26:11 AM UTC
 Install Date: (not installed)               Build Host: localhost
 Group       : default                       Source RPM: rocksdb-3.5-1.src.rpm
 Size        : 96231106                         License: BSD
 Signature   : (none)
 Packager    : rocksdb@fb.com
 URL         : http://rocksdb.org/
 Summary     : RocksDB is an embeddable persistent key-value store for fast storage.
 Description :
 RocksDB is an embeddable persistent key-value store for fast storage.
 ```

Test Plan:
How this gets used is really up to the RocksDB core team. If you
want to actually get this into mainline, you might have to change `make
install` such that it install the RocksDB shared object file as well, which
would require you to link against gflags (maybe?) and that would require some
potential modifications to the script here (basically add a depends on that
package).

Currently, this will install the headers and a pre-compiled statically linked
object file. If that's what you want out of life, than this requires no
modifications.

Reviewers: ljin, yhchiang, igor

Reviewed By: igor

Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D24141
2014-09-29 16:09:46 -07:00