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rocksdb/build_tools/make_package.sh

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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
10 years ago
#/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
function log() {
echo "[+] $1"
}
function fatal() {
echo "[!] $1"
exit 1
}
function platform() {
local __resultvar=$1
if [[ -f "/etc/yum.conf" ]]; then
eval $__resultvar="centos"
elif [[ -f "/etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg" ]]; then
eval $__resultvar="ubuntu"
else
fatal "Unknwon operating system"
fi
}
platform OS
function package() {
if [[ $OS = "ubuntu" ]]; then
if dpkg --get-selections | grep --quiet $1; then
log "$1 is already installed. skipping."
else
apt-get install $@ -y
fi
elif [[ $OS = "centos" ]]; then
if rpm -qa | grep --quiet $1; then
log "$1 is already installed. skipping."
else
yum install $@ -y
fi
fi
}
function detect_fpm_output() {
if [[ $OS = "ubuntu" ]]; then
export FPM_OUTPUT=deb
elif [[ $OS = "centos" ]]; then
export FPM_OUTPUT=rpm
fi
}
detect_fpm_output
function gem_install() {
if gem list | grep --quiet $1; then
log "$1 is already installed. skipping."
else
gem install $@
fi
}
function main() {
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
fatal "Usage: $0 <rocksdb_version>"
else
log "using rocksdb version: $1"
fi
if [[ -d /vagrant ]]; then
if [[ $OS = "ubuntu" ]]; then
package g++-4.8
export CXX=g++-4.8
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
10 years ago
# the deb would depend on libgflags2, but the static lib is the only thing
# installed by make install
package libgflags-dev
package ruby-all-dev
elif [[ $OS = "centos" ]]; then
pushd /etc/yum.repos.d
if [[ ! -f /etc/yum.repos.d/devtools-1.1.repo ]]; then
wget http://people.centos.org/tru/devtools-1.1/devtools-1.1.repo
fi
package devtoolset-1.1-gcc --enablerepo=testing-1.1-devtools-6
package devtoolset-1.1-gcc-c++ --enablerepo=testing-1.1-devtools-6
export CC=/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/bin/gcc
export CPP=/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/bin/cpp
export CXX=/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/bin/c++
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/centos/devtoolset-1.1/root/usr/bin
popd
if ! rpm -qa | grep --quiet gflags; then
rpm -i https://github.com/schuhschuh/gflags/releases/download/v2.1.0/gflags-devel-2.1.0-1.amd64.rpm
fi
package ruby
package ruby-devel
package rubygems
package rpm-build
fi
fi
gem_install fpm
make static_lib
make install INSTALL_PATH=package
cd package
LIB_DIR=lib
if [[ -z "$ARCH" ]]; then
ARCH=$(getconf LONG_BIT)
fi
if [[ ("$FPM_OUTPUT" = "rpm") && ($ARCH -eq 64) ]]; then
mv lib lib64
LIB_DIR=lib64
fi
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
10 years ago
fpm \
-s dir \
-t $FPM_OUTPUT \
-n rocksdb \
-v $1 \
--prefix /usr \
--url http://rocksdb.org/ \
-m rocksdb@fb.com \
--license BSD \
--vendor Facebook \
--description "RocksDB is an embeddable persistent key-value store for fast storage." \
include $LIB_DIR
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
10 years ago
}
main $@