3 rrdbuild - Instructions for building RRDtool
9 If you downloaded the source of rrdtool you have to compile it. This
10 document will give some information on how this is done.
12 RRDtool relies on services of thrid part libraries. Some of these libraries
13 may already be installed on your system. You have to compile copies of the other
14 ones before you can build RRDtool.
16 This document will tell you about all the necessary steps to get going.
20 Before you start to build RRDtool, you have to decide two things:
26 In which directory you want to build the software.
30 Where you want to install the software.
34 Once you have decided. Save the two locations into environment variables.
35 Depending on the shell you are using, you can do either (bash,zsh):
37 BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild
38 INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.14
42 set BUILD_DIR=/tmp/rrdbuild
43 set INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/rrdtool-1.2.14
45 If your F</tmp> is mounted with the option noexec (RHEL seems todo that) you have to choose
46 a different directory!
48 Now make sure the BUILD_DIR exists and go there:
53 Lets first assume you already have all the necessary libraries
54 pre-installed. Note that these instructions assume that your copies of
55 B<tar> and B<make> are actually B<GNU tar> and B<GNU make> respectively. It
56 could be that they are installed as B<gtar> and B<gmake> on your system.
58 wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/rrdtool-1.2.14.tar.gz
59 tar zxf rrdtool-1.2.14.tar.gz
61 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR && make && make install
63 Ok, this was very optimistic. This try will probably have ended with
64 B<configure> complaining about several missing libraries. If you are on a
65 Linux or *bsd system you may want to just install the missing bits from your
66 software repository. When you do that, make sure you also get the B<-dev>
67 package for each library you install. Once you have the missing bits on
68 board, just re-run the last line of the instructions above.
70 But again this may have been too optimistic, and you actually have to
71 compile your own copies of the required libraries.
73 =head2 Building on AIX
75 If you are woking with AIX, you may find the the B<--disable-shared> option
76 will cause things to break for you. In that case you may have to install the
77 shared libraries into the rrdtool PREFIX and work with B<--disable-static>
80 Another hint to get rrdtool working on AIX is to use the IBM XL C Compiler:
82 export CC=/usr/vac/bin/cc
85 (Better instructions for AIX welcome!)
89 =head2 Building Libraries
96 wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz
97 tar zxf zlib-1.2.3.tar.gz
99 env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
103 =item Building libpng
105 Libpng itself requires zlib to build, so we need to help a bit. If you
106 already have a copy of zlib on your system (which is very likley) you can
107 drop the settings of LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS. Note that the backslash (\) at
108 the end of line 4 means that line 4 and line 5 are on one line.
111 wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz
112 tar zxvf libpng-1.2.10.tar.gz
114 env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \
115 ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
119 =item Building freetype
122 wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2
123 tar jxvf freetype-2.1.10.tar.bz2
125 env CPPFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include" LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib" CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" \
126 ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
130 If you run into problems building freetype on Solaris, you may want to try to
131 add the following at the end of the configure line:
133 GNUMAKE=gmake EGREP=egrep
135 =item Building libart_lgpl
138 wget http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/pub/libs/libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz
139 tar zxvf libart_lgpl-2.3.17.tar.gz
140 cd libart_lgpl-2.3.17
141 env CFLAGS="-O3 -fPIC" ./configure --disable-shared --prefix=$BUILD_DIR/lb
147 Now all the dependent libraries are built and you can try again. Since these
148 are static libraries, you may have to use F<ranlib> to make them accessible.
149 Especially BSD systems like Mac OS X may require this, Linux and Solaris
150 will do just fine without since their F<ar> command does ranlibs job as well.
152 ranlib $BUILD_DIR/lb/lib/*.a
154 This time you tell configure where it should be looking for libraries and
155 include files. This is done via environment variables. Depending on the
156 shell you are running, the syntax for setting environment variables is
157 different. Under csh/tcsh you use:
159 set IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include
160 setenv CPPFLAGS "$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng"
161 setenv LDFLAGS -L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib
164 If you are running bash/sh/ash/ksh/zsh use this:
166 IR=-I$BUILD_DIR/lb/include
167 CPPFLAGS="$IR $IR/libart-2.0 $IR/freetype2 $IR/libpng"
168 LDFLAGS="-L$BUILD_DIR/lb/lib"
170 export CPPFLAGS LDFLAGS CFLAGS
172 And finally try building again. We disable the python and tcl bindings
173 because it seems that a fair number of people have ill configured python and
174 tcl setups that would prevent rrdtool from building if they are included in
177 cd $BUILD_DIR/rrdtool-1.2.14
178 ./configure --prefix=$INSTALL_DIR --disable-python --disable-tcl
183 SOLARIS HINT: if you want to build the perl module for the native perl (the
184 one shipping with solaris) you will need the sun forte compiler
185 installed on your box or you have to hand-tune bindings/perl-shared/Makefile
188 Now go to I<$INSTALL_DIR>B</share/rrdtool/examples/> and run them to see if your
189 build has been successful.
193 Tobias Oetiker E<lt>tobi@oetiker.chE<gt>