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Build system and packaging (RPM support) An update to the build system to properly support all commonly used Makefile targets these include: make all # Build everything make install # Install everything make clean # Clean up build products make distclean # Clean up everything make dist # Create package tarball make srpm # Create package source RPM make rpm # Create package binary RPMs make tags # Create ctags and etags for everything Extra care was taken to ensure that the source RPMs are fully rebuildable against Fedora/RHEL/Chaos kernels. To build binary RPMs from the source RPM for your system simply run: rpmbuild --rebuild spl-x.y.z-1.src.rpm This will produce two binary RPMs with correct 'requires' dependencies for your kernel. One will contain all spl modules and support utilities, the other is a devel package for compiling additional kernel modules which are dependant on the spl. spl-x.y.z-1_<kernel version>.x86_64.rpm spl-devel-x.y.2-1_<kernel version>.x86_64.rpm
2009-03-05 20:08:07 +03:00
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check.sh
Add top level make check target which runs the validation suite. Careful with this right now one of the tests still causes a lockup on the node. This happened before the move from the ZFS repo so its not a new issue. git-svn-id: https://outreach.scidac.gov/svn/spl/trunk@15 7e1ea52c-4ff2-0310-8f11-9dd32ca42a1c
2008-02-28 03:16:24 +03:00
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Support custom build directories One of the neat tricks an autoconf style project is capable of is allow configurion/building in a directory other than the source directory. The major advantage to this is that you can build the project various different ways while making changes in a single source tree. For example, this project is designed to work on various different Linux distributions each of which work slightly differently. This means that changes need to verified on each of those supported distributions perferably before the change is committed to the public git repo. Using nfs and custom build directories makes this much easier. I now have a single source tree in nfs mounted on several different systems each running a supported distribution. When I make a change to the source base I suspect may break things I can concurrently build from the same source on all the systems each in their own subdirectory. wget -c http://github.com/downloads/behlendorf/spl/spl-x.y.z.tar.gz tar -xzf spl-x.y.z.tar.gz cd spl-x-y-z ------------------------- run concurrently ---------------------- <ubuntu system> <fedora system> <debian system> <rhel6 system> mkdir ubuntu mkdir fedora mkdir debian mkdir rhel6 cd ubuntu cd fedora cd debian cd rhel6 ../configure ../configure ../configure ../configure make make make make make check make check make check make check This is something the project has almost supported for a long time but finishing this support should save me lots of time.
2010-09-02 23:12:39 +04:00
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