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NAME
rrdbuild - Instructions for building RRDtoolOVERVIEW
If you downloaded the source of RRDtool you have to compile it. This document will give some information on how this is done.RRDtool relies on services of third part libraries. Some of these libraries may already be installed on your system. You have to compile copies of the other ones before you can build RRDtool.
This document will tell you about all the necessary steps to get going.
These instructions assume you are using a bash shell. If you use csh/tcsh, then you can either type bash to switch to bash for the compilation or if you know what you are doing just replace the export bits with setenv.
We further assume that your copies of tar and make are actually
OPTIMISTIC BUILD
Before you start to build RRDtool, you have to decide two things:- 1.
- In which directory you want to build the software.
- 2.
- Where you want to install the software.
Once you have decided. Save the two locations into environment variables.
BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild INSTALL_DIR=/opt/rrdtool-1.5.4
If your /tmp is mounted with the option noexec (
Now make sure the
mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR cd $BUILD_DIR
Lets first assume you already have all the necessary libraries pre-installed.
wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.5.4.tar.gz gunzip -c rrdtool-1.5.4.tar.gz | tar xf - cd rrdtool-1.5.4 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR && make && make install
Ok, this was very optimistic. This try will probably have ended with configure complaining about several missing libraries.
INSTALLING DEPENDENCIES
If yourAdditions to this list are welcome. In general RRDtool should work with the latest versions of the libraries. The versions listed here are just what was current when I tested this.
OpenSolaris 2008.05
Just add a compiler and the gnome development package:
pkg install sunstudioexpress pkg install SUNWgnome-common-devel
There is a problem with cairo.pc on OpenSolaris. It suggests that xrender is required for compilation with cairo. This is not true and also bad since OpenSolaris does not include an xrender.pc file. Use Perl to fix this:
perl -i~ -p -e 's/(Requires.*?)\s*xrender.*/$1/' /usr/lib/pkgconfig/cairo.pc
Make sure the RRDtool build system finds your new compiler
export PATH=/opt/SunStudioExpress/bin
Debian / Ubuntu
Use apt-get to make sure you have all that is required. A number of packages will get added through dependencies.
apt-get install libpango1.0-dev libxml2-dev
Gentoo
In Gentoo installing RRDtool is really simple you just need to emerge rrdtool. All dependencies will be handled automatically by the portage system. The only thing you should care about are
doc - install .html and .txt documentation into /usr/share/doc/rrdtool-1.x.xx/ perl - build and install perl language bindings python - build and install python language bindings ruby - build and install ruby language bindings tcl - build and install tcl language bindings rrdcgi - build and install rrdcgi
After you've decided which
# emerge -va rrdtool
Take a look at Gentoo handbook for further details on how to manage
BUILDING DEPENDENCIES
But again this may have been too optimistic still, and you actually have to compile your own copies of some of the required libraries. Things like libpng and zlib are pretty standard so you will probably have them on your system anyway. Freetype, Fontinst, Cairo, Pango may be installed, but it is possible that they are pretty old and thus don't live up to our expectations, so you may want to compile their latest versions.General build tips for AIX
If you are working with Another hint to get RRDtool working on
export CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc export PERLCC=$CC
(Better instructions for
Build Instructions
Some libraries want to know where other libraries are. For this to work, set the following environment variable
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${INSTALL_DIR}/lib/pkgconfig export PATH=$INSTALL_DIR/bin:$PATH
The above relies on the presence of the pkgconfig program. Below you find instructions on how to compile pkgconfig.
Since we are compiling libraries dynamically, they must know where to find each other. This is done by setting an appropriate
- Solaris
-
export LDFLAGS=-R${INSTALL_DIR}/lib
if you are using the Sun Studio/Forte compiler, you may also want to set
CFLAGS="-xO3 -xcode=pic13" (SPARC) CFLAGS="-xO3 -Kpic" (x86)
- Linux
-
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,--rpath -Wl,${INSTALL_DIR}/lib"
- HPUX
-
export LDFLAGS="+b${INSTALL_DIR}/lib"
- AIX
-
export LDFLAGS="-Wl,-blibpath:${INSTALL_DIR}/lib"
If you have
export MAKE=gmake export GNUMAKE=gmake
otherwise just do
export MAKE=make
Building pkgconfig
As mentioned above, without pkgconfig the whole build process will be lots of pain and suffering, so make sure you have a copy on your system. If it is not available natively, here is how to compile it.
wget pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/releases/pkg-config-0.23.tar.gz gunzip -c pkg-config-0.23.tar.gz | tar xf - cd pkg-config-0.23 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" $MAKE $MAKE install
After installing pkgconfig in a custom directory, setting up the corresponding environment variable will be helpful.
export PKG_CONFIG=$INSTALL_DIR/bin/pkg-config
Building zlib
Chances are very high that you already have that on your system ...
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz gunzip -c zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz | tar xf - cd zlib-1.2.3 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" --shared $MAKE $MAKE install
Building libpng
Libpng itself requires zlib to build, so we need to help a bit. If you already have a copy of zlib on your system (which is very likely) you can drop the settings of
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng-1.2.18.tar.gz gunzip -c libpng-1.2.18.tar.gz | tar xf - cd libpng-1.2.18 env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR $MAKE $MAKE install
Building freetype
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype-2.3.5.tar.gz gunzip -c freetype-2.3.5.tar.gz | tar xf - cd freetype-2.3.5 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" $MAKE $MAKE install
If you run into problems building freetype on Solaris, you may want to try to add the following at the start the configure line:
env EGREP=egrep
Building LibXML2
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libxml2-2.6.32.tar.gz gunzip -c libxml2-2.6.32.tar.gz | tar xf - cd libxml2-2.6.32 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" $MAKE $MAKE install
Building fontconfig
Note that fontconfig has a run time configuration file in INSTALL_DIR/etc you may want to adjust that so that fontconfig finds the fonts on your system. Run the fc-cache program to build the fontconfig cache after changing the config file.
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/fontconfig-2.4.2.tar.gz gunzip -c fontconfig-2.4.2.tar.gz | tar xf - cd fontconfig-2.4.2 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" --with-freetype-config=$INSTALL_DIR/bin/freetype-config $MAKE $MAKE install
Building Pixman
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/pixman-0.10.0.tar.gz gunzip -c pixman-0.10.0.tar.gz | tar xf - cd pixman-0.10.0 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" $MAKE $MAKE install
Building Cairo
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/cairo-1.6.4.tar.gz gunzip -c cairo-1.6.4.tar.gz | tar xf - cd cairo-1.6.4 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR \ --enable-xlib=no \ --enable-xlib-render=no \ --enable-win32=no \ CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" $MAKE $MAKE install
When building on Solaris you may want todo
./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR \ --enable-xlib=no \ --enable-xlib-render=no \ --enable-win32=no \ CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS"
Building Glib
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/glib-2.15.4.tar.gz gunzip -c glib-2.15.4.tar.gz | tar xf - cd glib-2.15.4 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" $MAKE $MAKE install
Building Pango
cd $BUILD_DIR wget oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/pango-1.21.1.tar.bz2 bunzip2 -c pango-1.21.1.tar.bz2 | tar xf - cd pango-1.21.1 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" --without-x $MAKE $MAKE install
Building rrdtool (second try)
Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. This time you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries and include files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on the shell you are running, the syntax for setting environment variables is different.And finally try building again. We disable the python and tcl bindings because it seems that a fair number of people have ill configured python and tcl setups that would prevent RRDtool from building if they are included in their current state.
cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool-1.5.4 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR --disable-tcl --disable-python $MAKE clean $MAKE $MAKE install
Now go to $INSTALL_DIR/share/rrdtool/examples/ and run them to see if your build has been successful.