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stbuehler, 2015-06-15 23:11
- Table of contents
- Install prebuild binaries
- Install from source
- Notes
Install prebuild binaries¶
You may want to have a look at the opensuse build service repositories, we have packages available for:- CentOS 5
- Debian 7.0 (wheezy)
- Fedora 13
- Redhat RHEL 5
- openSUSE 11.1, 11.2, 11.3 and Factory
- SUSE Linux Enterprise 11
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic), 10.04 (lucid)
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/http/ (https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=server%3Ahttp)
- http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stbuehler:/lighttpd2/ (https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Astbuehler%3Alighttpd2)
You can additionally use the "nightlies" repository; our buildbot will update it after every git commit automatically (it may depend on packages from home:stbuehler:lighttpd2) - Debian 8 and 9 (jessie/stable and stretch/testing) builds are available at http://debian.lighttpd.net/
Install from source¶
Dependencies¶
- c compiler :)
- pkg-config - best way to find many libs
- gnu make
- libev
- ragel
- glib2.0 (>= 2.16)
- lua 5.1 (highly recommended)
- zlib1g (for mod_deflate deflate/gzip compression)
- libbz2 (for mod_deflate bzip2 compression)
- libssl (for ssl)
Get Source¶
You can either checkout our git sources, or take a distbuild tar from http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/snapshots-2.0.x/
git checkout¶
- First time:
git clone git://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd2.git
This creates a new directory "lighttpd2" in your current directory with the sources in it.
If you sit behind a strict firewall you can trygit clone http://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd2.git
instead. - Update:
git pull
If you applied own patches, you might want to usegit fetch; git rebase origin/master
to keep your patches orgit fetch; git reset --hard origin/master
to use our current head.
- lighttpd2-master.zip
- lighttpd2-master.tar.gz
It is the same as a git checkout (without the .git directory ofc) and counts as "git checkout" too here :)
This tars are not the same as a distbuild tar!
As you probably want to use autotools to build and install lighttpd2 you need to generate some extra files:
./autogen.shThis last step needs some additional dependencies (the versions are a hint to what we are using; they are probably not required in the exact same version)
- libtool (2.2.6b)
- automake (1.11)
- autoconf (2.67)
distbuild¶
Download it and extract it as always: tar -xf http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/snapshots-2.0.x/lighttpd-2.0.0-snap-XXX.tar.gz
Configure + Build¶
If you are not familiar with configure, have a look at the help:
./configure --help
Example:
./configure --with-lua --with-openssl --with-kerberos5 --with-zlib --with-bzip2 --includedir=/usr/include/lighttpd-2.0.0 make
Install¶
make install
FreeBSD hints¶
- Use
gmake
instead ofmake
- In order to get configure finding libev, you either need this as /usr/local/libdata/pkgconfig/libev.pc :
prefix=/usr/local exec_prefix=${prefix} libdir=${exec_prefix}/lib includedir=${prefix}/include Name: libev Description: high-performance event loop Version: 3.9 Libs: -L${libdir} -lev Cflags: -I${includedir}
or useCFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib" ./configure ...
Notes¶
- Although we sometimes use waf and cmake for developing, these buildsystems are currently not supported for building Lighty 2.0. We will bring back support for waf and cmake once we get near to a release. Use autotools (./configure and make) for now.
Updated by stbuehler over 9 years ago · 13 revisions