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## Compilation
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**Important**: If you plan to run RocksDB in production, don't compile using default
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`make` or `make all`. That will compile RocksDB in debug mode, which is much slower
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than release mode.
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RocksDB's library should be able to compile without any dependency installed,
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although we recommend installing some compression libraries (see below).
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We do depend on newer gcc/clang with C++17 support (GCC >= 7, Clang >= 5).
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There are few options when compiling RocksDB:
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* [recommended] `make static_lib` will compile librocksdb.a, RocksDB static library. Compiles static library in release mode.
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* `make shared_lib` will compile librocksdb.so, RocksDB shared library. Compiles shared library in release mode.
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* `make check` will compile and run all the unit tests. `make check` will compile RocksDB in debug mode.
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* `make all` will compile our static library, and all our tools and unit tests. Our tools
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depend on gflags. You will need to have gflags installed to run `make all`. This will compile RocksDB in debug mode. Don't
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use binaries compiled by `make all` in production.
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* By default the binary we produce is optimized for the CPU you're compiling on
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(`-march=native` or the equivalent). To build a binary compatible with the most
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general architecture supported by your CPU and compiler, set `PORTABLE=1` for
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the build, but performance will suffer as many operations benefit from newer
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and wider instructions. In addition to `PORTABLE=0` (default) and `PORTABLE=1`,
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it can be set to an architecture name recognized by your compiler. For example,
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on 64-bit x86, a reasonable compromise is `PORTABLE=haswell` which supports
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many or most of the available optimizations while still being compatible with
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most processors made since roughly 2013.
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## Dependencies
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* You can link RocksDB with following compression libraries:
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- [zlib](http://www.zlib.net/) - a library for data compression.
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- [bzip2](http://www.bzip.org/) - a library for data compression.
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- [lz4](https://github.com/lz4/lz4) - a library for extremely fast data compression.
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- [snappy](http://google.github.io/snappy/) - a library for fast
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data compression.
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- [zstandard](http://www.zstd.net) - Fast real-time compression
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algorithm.
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* All our tools depend on:
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- [gflags](https://gflags.github.io/gflags/) - a library that handles
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command line flags processing. You can compile rocksdb library even
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if you don't have gflags installed.
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* `make check` will also check code formatting, which requires [clang-format](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html)
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* If you wish to build the RocksJava static target, then cmake is required for building Snappy.
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* If you wish to run microbench (e.g, `make microbench`, `make ribbon_bench` or `cmake -DWITH_BENCHMARK=1`), Google benchmark >= 1.6.0 is needed.
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* You can do the following to install Google benchmark. These commands are copied from `./build_tools/ubuntu20_image/Dockerfile`:
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`$ git clone --depth 1 --branch v1.7.0 https://github.com/google/benchmark.git ~/benchmark`
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`$ cd ~/benchmark && mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. -GNinja -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBENCHMARK_ENABLE_GTEST_TESTS=0 && ninja && ninja install`
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## Supported platforms
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* **Linux - Ubuntu**
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* Upgrade your gcc to version at least 7 to get C++17 support.
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* Install gflags. First, try: `sudo apt-get install libgflags-dev`
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If this doesn't work and you're using Ubuntu, here's a nice tutorial:
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(http://askubuntu.com/questions/312173/installing-gflags-12-04)
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* Install snappy. This is usually as easy as:
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`sudo apt-get install libsnappy-dev`.
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* Install zlib. Try: `sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev`.
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* Install bzip2: `sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev`.
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* Install lz4: `sudo apt-get install liblz4-dev`.
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* Install zstandard: `sudo apt-get install libzstd-dev`.
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* **Linux - CentOS / RHEL**
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* Upgrade your gcc to version at least 7 to get C++17 support
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* Install gflags:
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git clone https://github.com/gflags/gflags.git
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cd gflags
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git checkout v2.0
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./configure && make && sudo make install
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**Notice**: Once installed, please add the include path for gflags to your `CPATH` environment variable and the
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lib path to `LIBRARY_PATH`. If installed with default settings, the include path will be `/usr/local/include`
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and the lib path will be `/usr/local/lib`.
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* Install snappy:
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sudo yum install snappy snappy-devel
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* Install zlib:
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sudo yum install zlib zlib-devel
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* Install bzip2:
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sudo yum install bzip2 bzip2-devel
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* Install lz4:
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sudo yum install lz4-devel
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* Install ASAN (optional for debugging):
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sudo yum install libasan
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* Install zstandard:
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* With [EPEL](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL):
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sudo yum install libzstd-devel
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* With CentOS 8:
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sudo dnf install libzstd-devel
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* From source:
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wget https://github.com/facebook/zstd/archive/v1.1.3.tar.gz
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mv v1.1.3.tar.gz zstd-1.1.3.tar.gz
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tar zxvf zstd-1.1.3.tar.gz
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cd zstd-1.1.3
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make && sudo make install
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* **OS X**:
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* Install latest C++ compiler that supports C++ 17:
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* Update XCode: run `xcode-select --install` (or install it from XCode App's settting).
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* Install via [homebrew](http://brew.sh/).
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* If you're first time developer in MacOS, you still need to run: `xcode-select --install` in your command line.
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* run `brew tap homebrew/versions; brew install gcc7 --use-llvm` to install gcc 7 (or higher).
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* run `brew install rocksdb`
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* **FreeBSD** (11.01):
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* You can either install RocksDB from the Ports system using `cd /usr/ports/databases/rocksdb && make install`, or you can follow the details below to install dependencies and compile from source code:
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* Install the dependencies for RocksDB:
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export BATCH=YES
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cd /usr/ports/devel/gmake && make install
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cd /usr/ports/devel/gflags && make install
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cd /usr/ports/archivers/snappy && make install
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cd /usr/ports/archivers/bzip2 && make install
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cd /usr/ports/archivers/liblz4 && make install
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cd /usr/ports/archivesrs/zstd && make install
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cd /usr/ports/devel/git && make install
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* Install the dependencies for RocksJava (optional):
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export BATCH=yes
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cd /usr/ports/java/openjdk7 && make install
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* Build RocksDB from source:
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cd ~
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git clone https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git
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cd rocksdb
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gmake static_lib
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* Build RocksJava from source (optional):
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cd rocksdb
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export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/openjdk7
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gmake rocksdbjava
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* **OpenBSD** (6.3/-current):
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* As RocksDB is not available in the ports yet you have to build it on your own:
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* Install the dependencies for RocksDB:
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pkg_add gmake gflags snappy bzip2 lz4 zstd git jdk bash findutils gnuwatch
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* Build RocksDB from source:
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cd ~
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git clone https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git
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cd rocksdb
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gmake static_lib
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* Build RocksJava from source (optional):
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cd rocksdb
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export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk-1.8.0
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export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/jdk-1.8.0/bin
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gmake rocksdbjava
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* **iOS**:
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* Run: `TARGET_OS=IOS make static_lib`. When building the project which uses rocksdb iOS library, make sure to define an important pre-processing macros: `IOS_CROSS_COMPILE`.
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* **Windows** (Visual Studio 2017 to up):
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* Read and follow the instructions at CMakeLists.txt
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* Or install via [vcpkg](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg)
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* run `vcpkg install rocksdb:x64-windows`
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* **AIX 6.1**
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* Install AIX Toolbox rpms with gcc
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* Use these environment variables:
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export PORTABLE=1
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export CC=gcc
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export AR="ar -X64"
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export EXTRA_ARFLAGS=-X64
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export EXTRA_CFLAGS=-maix64
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export EXTRA_CXXFLAGS=-maix64
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export PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="-static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc"
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export LIBPATH=/opt/freeware/lib
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export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java8_64
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export PATH=/opt/freeware/bin:$PATH
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* **Solaris Sparc**
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* Install GCC 7 and higher.
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* Use these environment variables:
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export CC=gcc
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export EXTRA_CFLAGS=-m64
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export EXTRA_CXXFLAGS=-m64
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export EXTRA_LDFLAGS=-m64
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export PORTABLE=1
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export PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="-static-libstdc++ -static-libgcc"
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