Compile from source

Since 2.4.0, Pegasus supports to build both on Linux and macOS. Please don’t hesitate to contact us via Github Issues when you encountered any problem.

Requirements

  • GCC 5.4.0+
  • CMake 3.11.0+

Linux environment

You can refer to the docker images to install dependencies and set environment variables. For example:

Compilation

Please refer to Downloads to fetch the sources。

If you want to run tests, you should build Pegasus by the following command:

./run.sh build --test -c --clear_thirdparty -j $(nproc)

If you want to build Pegasus without runing tests, just execute the following command:

./run.sh build -c --clear_thirdparty -j $(nproc)

The output of compilation will be placed under build/latest/output/ of the source directory. It includes bin, include and lib.

Run tests

./run.sh test

Packaging

Package server binaries for development:

./run.sh pack_server

Package client libraries for C/C++ development:

./run.sh pack_client

Package toolset which includes various tools (shell, bench):

./run.sh pack_tools

If this is your first time compiling Pegasus, it’s recommended to try onebox.

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