Prior to this commit, we didn't install /var/run/ceph as a normal directory. We used the %ghost directive and created the directory with a "mkdir" command in %post. This was lacking in several ways: 1) Simplicy: there is no need to use %ghost; other packages (eg. mariadb) simply use a normal %dir for their socket directory. 2) RPM does not have control over the permissions of the /var/run/ceph directory. This does not interact well with "rpm -V". Moreover, once Ceph itself gets unprivileged user support, RPM itself won't be able to set the permissions of the directory for a (future) unprivileged UID. 3) On distributions that use systemd as an init system, /var/run is a symlink to /run, which is tmpfs. This means that /var/run/ceph does not persist across reboots on those systems. Remove the %ghost directive; it makes more sense for RPM to simply install this directory like the rest of the %files. Add a "_with_systemd" conditional so we know which distros use systemd as their init system. Add the /etc/tmpfiles.d/ceph.conf file on those distros. See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/tmpfiles.d.html Signed-off-by: Ken Dreyer <kdreyer@redhat.com> |
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============================================ Ceph - a scalable distributed storage system
Please see http://ceph.com/ for current info.
Contributing Code
Most of Ceph is licensed under the LGPL version 2.1. Some miscellaneous code is under BSD-style license or is public domain. The documentation is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA). There are a handful of headers included here that are licensed under the GPL. Please see the file COPYING for a full inventory of licenses by file.
Code contributions must include a valid "Signed-off-by" acknowledging the license for the modified or contributed file. Please see the file SubmittingPatches for details on what that means and on how to generate and submit patches.
We do not require assignment of copyright to contribute code; code is contributed under the terms of the applicable license.
Build Prerequisites
debian-based
The list of debian packages dependencies can be installed with:
./install-deps.sh
Note: libsnappy-dev and libleveldb-dev are not available upstream for natty, oneiric, and squeeze. Backports for Ceph can be found at ceph.com/debian-leveldb.
rpm-based
The list of RPM packages dependencies can be installed with:
./install-deps.sh
Building Ceph
Developers, please refer to the Developer Guide for more information, otherwise, you can build the server daemons, and FUSE client, by executing the following:
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
(Note that the FUSE client will only be built if libfuse is present.)
Dependencies
The configure script will complain about any missing dependencies as it goes. You can also refer to debian/control or ceph.spec.in for the package build dependencies on those platforms. In many cases, dependencies can be avoided with --with-foo or --without-bar switches. For example,
./configure --with-nss # use libnss instead of libcrypto++
./configure --without-radosgw # do not build radosgw
./configure --without-tcmalloc # avoid google-perftools dependency
Building packages
You can build packages for Debian or Debian-derived (e.g., Ubuntu) systems with
sudo apt-get install dpkg-dev
dpkg-checkbuilddeps # make sure we have all dependencies
dpkg-buildpackage
For RPM-based systems (Red Hat, SUSE, etc.),
rpmbuild
Building the Documentation
Prerequisites
The list of package dependencies for building the documentation can be found in doc_deps.deb.txt:
sudo apt-get install `cat doc_deps.deb.txt`
Building the Documentation
To build the documentation, ensure that you are in the top-level `/ceph directory, and execute the build script. For example:
admin/build-doc