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dnl Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Red Hat, Inc. <http://www.redhat.com>
dnl This file is part of GlusterFS.
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dnl
dnl This file is licensed to you under your choice of the GNU Lesser
dnl General Public License, version 3 or any later version (LGPLv3 or
dnl later), or the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2), in all
dnl cases as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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AC_INIT([glusterfs],[3git],[gluster-users@gluster.org],,[https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs.git])
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [AM_SILENT_RULES(yes)])
if make --help 2>&1 | grep -q no-print-directory; then
AM_MAKEFLAGS="$AM_MAKEFLAGS --no-print-directory";
fi
if make --help 2>&1 | grep -q quiet; then
AM_MAKEFLAGS="$AM_MAKEFLAGS --quiet"
fi
if libtool --help 2>&1 | grep -q quiet; then
AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS="--quiet";
fi
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
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AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
libglusterfs/Makefile
libglusterfs/src/Makefile
glusterfsd/Makefile
glusterfsd/src/Makefile
rpc/Makefile
rpc/rpc-lib/Makefile
rpc/rpc-lib/src/Makefile
rpc/rpc-transport/Makefile
rpc/rpc-transport/socket/Makefile
rpc/rpc-transport/socket/src/Makefile
rpc/rpc-transport/rdma/Makefile
rpc/rpc-transport/rdma/src/Makefile
rpc/xdr/Makefile
rpc/xdr/src/Makefile
xlators/Makefile
xlators/mount/Makefile
xlators/mount/fuse/Makefile
xlators/mount/fuse/src/Makefile
xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount.glusterfs
xlators/mount/fuse/utils/mount_glusterfs
xlators/mount/fuse/utils/Makefile
xlators/storage/Makefile
xlators/storage/posix/Makefile
xlators/storage/posix/src/Makefile
xlators/storage/bd_map/Makefile
xlators/storage/bd_map/src/Makefile
xlators/cluster/Makefile
xlators/cluster/afr/Makefile
xlators/cluster/afr/src/Makefile
xlators/cluster/stripe/Makefile
xlators/cluster/stripe/src/Makefile
xlators/cluster/dht/Makefile
xlators/cluster/dht/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/Makefile
xlators/performance/write-behind/Makefile
xlators/performance/write-behind/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/read-ahead/Makefile
xlators/performance/read-ahead/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/io-threads/Makefile
xlators/performance/io-threads/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/io-cache/Makefile
xlators/performance/io-cache/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/symlink-cache/Makefile
xlators/performance/symlink-cache/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/quick-read/Makefile
xlators/performance/quick-read/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/open-behind/Makefile
xlators/performance/open-behind/src/Makefile
xlators/performance/md-cache/Makefile
xlators/performance/md-cache/src/Makefile
xlators/debug/Makefile
xlators/debug/trace/Makefile
xlators/debug/trace/src/Makefile
xlators/debug/error-gen/Makefile
xlators/debug/error-gen/src/Makefile
xlators/debug/io-stats/Makefile
xlators/debug/io-stats/src/Makefile
xlators/protocol/Makefile
xlators/protocol/auth/Makefile
xlators/protocol/auth/addr/Makefile
xlators/protocol/auth/addr/src/Makefile
xlators/protocol/auth/login/Makefile
xlators/protocol/auth/login/src/Makefile
xlators/protocol/client/Makefile
xlators/protocol/client/src/Makefile
xlators/protocol/server/Makefile
xlators/protocol/server/src/Makefile
xlators/features/Makefile
xlators/features/glupy/Makefile
xlators/features/glupy/src/Makefile
xlators/features/locks/Makefile
xlators/features/locks/src/Makefile
xlators/features/quota/Makefile
xlators/features/quota/src/Makefile
xlators/features/marker/Makefile
xlators/features/marker/src/Makefile
xlators/features/marker/utils/Makefile
xlators/features/marker/utils/src/Makefile
xlators/features/marker/utils/syncdaemon/Makefile
xlators/features/read-only/Makefile
xlators/features/read-only/src/Makefile
xlators/features/mac-compat/Makefile
xlators/features/mac-compat/src/Makefile
xlators/features/quiesce/Makefile
xlators/features/quiesce/src/Makefile
xlators/features/index/Makefile
xlators/features/index/src/Makefile
xlators/features/protect/Makefile
xlators/features/protect/src/Makefile
xlators/playground/Makefile
xlators/playground/template/Makefile
xlators/playground/template/src/Makefile
xlators/encryption/Makefile
xlators/encryption/rot-13/Makefile
xlators/encryption/rot-13/src/Makefile
xlators/system/Makefile
xlators/system/posix-acl/Makefile
xlators/system/posix-acl/src/Makefile
xlators/nfs/Makefile
xlators/nfs/server/Makefile
xlators/nfs/server/src/Makefile
xlators/mgmt/Makefile
xlators/mgmt/glusterd/Makefile
xlators/mgmt/glusterd/src/Makefile
cli/Makefile
cli/src/Makefile
doc/Makefile
extras/Makefile
extras/init.d/Makefile
extras/init.d/glusterd.plist
extras/init.d/glusterd-Debian
extras/init.d/glusterd-Redhat
extras/init.d/glusterd-SuSE
extras/systemd/Makefile
extras/systemd/glusterd.service
extras/benchmarking/Makefile
extras/hook-scripts/Makefile
extras/ocf/Makefile
extras/ocf/glusterd
extras/ocf/volume
extras/LinuxRPM/Makefile
contrib/fuse-util/Makefile
contrib/uuid/uuid_types.h
glusterfs-api.pc
api/Makefile
api/src/Makefile
glusterfs.spec])
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AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_PROG_CC
AC_DISABLE_STATIC
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AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
AC_ARG_WITH(pkgconfigdir,
[ --with-pkgconfigdir=DIR pkgconfig file in DIR @<:@LIBDIR/pkgconfig@:>@],
[pkgconfigdir=$withval],
[pkgconfigdir='${libdir}/pkgconfig'])
AC_SUBST(pkgconfigdir)
AC_ARG_WITH(mountutildir,
[ --with-mountutildir=DIR mount helper utility in DIR @<:@/sbin@:>@],
[mountutildir=$withval],
[mountutildir='/sbin'])
AC_SUBST(mountutildir)
AC_ARG_WITH(systemddir,
[ --with-systemddir=DIR systemd service files in DIR @<:@/usr/lib/systemd/system@:>@],
[systemddir=$withval],
[systemddir='/usr/lib/systemd/system'])
AC_SUBST(systemddir)
AC_ARG_WITH(initdir,
[ --with-initdir=DIR init.d scripts in DIR @<:@/etc/init.d@:>@],
[initdir=$withval],
[initdir='/etc/init.d'])
AC_SUBST(initdir)
AC_ARG_WITH(launchddir,
[ --with-launchddir=DIR launchd services in DIR @<:@/Library/LaunchDaemons@:>@],
[launchddir=$withval],
[launchddir='/Library/LaunchDaemons'])
AC_SUBST(launchddir)
Add OCF compliant resource agents for glusterd and volumes These resource agents plug glusterd into Open Cluster Framework (OCF) compliant cluster resource managers, like Pacemaker. The glusterd RA is fairly trivial; it simply manages the glusterd daemon like any upstart or systemd job would, except that Pacemaker can do it in a cluster-aware fashion. The volume RA is a bit more involved; It starts a volume and monitors individual brick's daemons in a cluster aware fashion, recovering bricks when their processes fail. Note that this does NOT imply people would deploy GlusterFS servers in pairs, or anything of that nature. Pacemaker has the ability to deploy cluster resources as clones, meaning glusterd and volumes would be configured as follows in a Pacemaker cluster: primitive p_glusterd ocf:glusterfs:glusterd \ op monitor interval="30" primitive p_volume_demo ocf:glusterfs:volume \ params volname="demo" \ op monitor interval="10" clone cl_glusterd p_glusterd \ meta interleave="true" clone cl_volume_demo p_volume_demo \ meta interleave="true" ordered="true" colocation c_volume_on_glusterd inf: cl_volume_demo cl_glusterd order o_glusterd_before_volume 0: cl_glusterd cl_volume_demo The cluster status then looks as follows (in a 4-node cluster; note the configuration above could be applied, unchanged, to a cluster of any number of nodes): ============ Last updated: Fri Mar 30 10:54:50 2012 Last change: Thu Mar 29 17:20:17 2012 via crmd on gluster02.h Stack: openais Current DC: gluster03.h - partition with quorum Version: 1.1.6-3.el6-a02c0f19a00c1eb2527ad38f146ebc0834814558 4 Nodes configured, 4 expected votes 8 Resources configured. ============ Online: [ gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h gluster01.h ] Clone Set: cl_glusterd [p_glusterd] Started: [ gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h gluster01.h ] Clone Set: cl_volume_demo [p_volume_demo] Started: [ gluster01.h gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h ] This is also a way of providing automatic glusterd and brick recovery in systems where neither upstart nor systemd are available. Change-Id: Ied46657bdfd2dd72dc97cf41b0eb7adcecacd18f BUG: 869559 Signed-off-by: Florian Haas <florian@hastexo.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/3043 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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AC_ARG_WITH([ocf],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--without-ocf], [build OCF-compliant cluster resource agents])],
Add OCF compliant resource agents for glusterd and volumes These resource agents plug glusterd into Open Cluster Framework (OCF) compliant cluster resource managers, like Pacemaker. The glusterd RA is fairly trivial; it simply manages the glusterd daemon like any upstart or systemd job would, except that Pacemaker can do it in a cluster-aware fashion. The volume RA is a bit more involved; It starts a volume and monitors individual brick's daemons in a cluster aware fashion, recovering bricks when their processes fail. Note that this does NOT imply people would deploy GlusterFS servers in pairs, or anything of that nature. Pacemaker has the ability to deploy cluster resources as clones, meaning glusterd and volumes would be configured as follows in a Pacemaker cluster: primitive p_glusterd ocf:glusterfs:glusterd \ op monitor interval="30" primitive p_volume_demo ocf:glusterfs:volume \ params volname="demo" \ op monitor interval="10" clone cl_glusterd p_glusterd \ meta interleave="true" clone cl_volume_demo p_volume_demo \ meta interleave="true" ordered="true" colocation c_volume_on_glusterd inf: cl_volume_demo cl_glusterd order o_glusterd_before_volume 0: cl_glusterd cl_volume_demo The cluster status then looks as follows (in a 4-node cluster; note the configuration above could be applied, unchanged, to a cluster of any number of nodes): ============ Last updated: Fri Mar 30 10:54:50 2012 Last change: Thu Mar 29 17:20:17 2012 via crmd on gluster02.h Stack: openais Current DC: gluster03.h - partition with quorum Version: 1.1.6-3.el6-a02c0f19a00c1eb2527ad38f146ebc0834814558 4 Nodes configured, 4 expected votes 8 Resources configured. ============ Online: [ gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h gluster01.h ] Clone Set: cl_glusterd [p_glusterd] Started: [ gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h gluster01.h ] Clone Set: cl_volume_demo [p_volume_demo] Started: [ gluster01.h gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h ] This is also a way of providing automatic glusterd and brick recovery in systems where neither upstart nor systemd are available. Change-Id: Ied46657bdfd2dd72dc97cf41b0eb7adcecacd18f BUG: 869559 Signed-off-by: Florian Haas <florian@hastexo.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/3043 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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,
[OCF_SUBDIR='ocf'],
)
AC_SUBST(OCF_SUBDIR)
Add OCF compliant resource agents for glusterd and volumes These resource agents plug glusterd into Open Cluster Framework (OCF) compliant cluster resource managers, like Pacemaker. The glusterd RA is fairly trivial; it simply manages the glusterd daemon like any upstart or systemd job would, except that Pacemaker can do it in a cluster-aware fashion. The volume RA is a bit more involved; It starts a volume and monitors individual brick's daemons in a cluster aware fashion, recovering bricks when their processes fail. Note that this does NOT imply people would deploy GlusterFS servers in pairs, or anything of that nature. Pacemaker has the ability to deploy cluster resources as clones, meaning glusterd and volumes would be configured as follows in a Pacemaker cluster: primitive p_glusterd ocf:glusterfs:glusterd \ op monitor interval="30" primitive p_volume_demo ocf:glusterfs:volume \ params volname="demo" \ op monitor interval="10" clone cl_glusterd p_glusterd \ meta interleave="true" clone cl_volume_demo p_volume_demo \ meta interleave="true" ordered="true" colocation c_volume_on_glusterd inf: cl_volume_demo cl_glusterd order o_glusterd_before_volume 0: cl_glusterd cl_volume_demo The cluster status then looks as follows (in a 4-node cluster; note the configuration above could be applied, unchanged, to a cluster of any number of nodes): ============ Last updated: Fri Mar 30 10:54:50 2012 Last change: Thu Mar 29 17:20:17 2012 via crmd on gluster02.h Stack: openais Current DC: gluster03.h - partition with quorum Version: 1.1.6-3.el6-a02c0f19a00c1eb2527ad38f146ebc0834814558 4 Nodes configured, 4 expected votes 8 Resources configured. ============ Online: [ gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h gluster01.h ] Clone Set: cl_glusterd [p_glusterd] Started: [ gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h gluster01.h ] Clone Set: cl_volume_demo [p_volume_demo] Started: [ gluster01.h gluster02.h gluster03.h gluster04.h ] This is also a way of providing automatic glusterd and brick recovery in systems where neither upstart nor systemd are available. Change-Id: Ied46657bdfd2dd72dc97cf41b0eb7adcecacd18f BUG: 869559 Signed-off-by: Florian Haas <florian@hastexo.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/3043 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com>
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# LEX needs a check
AC_PROG_LEX
if test "x${LEX}" != "xflex" -a "x${FLEX}" != "xlex"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([Flex or lex required to build glusterfs.])
fi
dnl
dnl Word sizes...
dnl
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long)
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long)
SIZEOF_SHORT=$ac_cv_sizeof_short
SIZEOF_INT=$ac_cv_sizeof_int
SIZEOF_LONG=$ac_cv_sizeof_long
SIZEOF_LONG_LONG=$ac_cv_sizeof_long_long
AC_SUBST(SIZEOF_SHORT)
AC_SUBST(SIZEOF_INT)
AC_SUBST(SIZEOF_LONG)
AC_SUBST(SIZEOF_LONG_LONG)
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# YACC needs a check
AC_PROG_YACC
if test "x${YACC}" = "xbyacc" -o "x${YACC}" = "xyacc" -o "x${YACC}" = "x"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([GNU Bison required to build glusterfs.])
fi
AC_CHECK_TOOL([LD],[ld])
Replace GPLV3 MD5 with OpenSSL MD5 Ric asked me to look at replacing the GPL licensed MD5 code with something better, i.e. perhaps faster, and with a less restrictive license, etc. So I took a couple hour holiday from working on wrapping up the client_t and did this. OpenSSL (nee SSLeay) is released under the OpenSSL license, a BSD/MIT style license. OpenSSL (libcrypto.so) is used on Linux, OS X and *BSD, Open Solaris, etc. IOW it's universally available on the platforms we care about. It's written by Eric Young (eay), now at EMC/RSA, and I can say from experience that the OpenSSL implementation of MD5 (at least) is every bit as fast as RSA's proprietary implementation (primarily because the implementations are very, very similar.) The last time I surveyed MD5 implementations I found they're all pretty much the same speed. I changed the APIs (and ABIs) for the strong and weak checksums. Strictly speaking I didn't need to do that. They're only called on short strings of data, i.e. pathnames, so using int32_t and uint32_t is ostensibly okay. My change is arguably a better, more general API for this sort of thing. It's also what bit me when gerrit/jenkins validation failed due to glusterfs segv-ing. (I didn't pay close enough attention to the implementation of the weak checksum. But it forced me to learn what gerrit/jenkins are doing and going forward I can do better testing before submitting to gerrit.) Now resubmitting with a BZ Change-Id: I545fade1604e74fc68399894550229bd57a5e0df BUG: 807718 Signed-off-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3019 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>
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AC_CHECK_LIB([crypto], [MD5], , AC_MSG_ERROR([OpenSSL crypto library is required to build glusterfs]))
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AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_mutex_init], , AC_MSG_ERROR([Posix threads library is required to build glusterfs]))
Replace GPLV3 MD5 with OpenSSL MD5 Ric asked me to look at replacing the GPL licensed MD5 code with something better, i.e. perhaps faster, and with a less restrictive license, etc. So I took a couple hour holiday from working on wrapping up the client_t and did this. OpenSSL (nee SSLeay) is released under the OpenSSL license, a BSD/MIT style license. OpenSSL (libcrypto.so) is used on Linux, OS X and *BSD, Open Solaris, etc. IOW it's universally available on the platforms we care about. It's written by Eric Young (eay), now at EMC/RSA, and I can say from experience that the OpenSSL implementation of MD5 (at least) is every bit as fast as RSA's proprietary implementation (primarily because the implementations are very, very similar.) The last time I surveyed MD5 implementations I found they're all pretty much the same speed. I changed the APIs (and ABIs) for the strong and weak checksums. Strictly speaking I didn't need to do that. They're only called on short strings of data, i.e. pathnames, so using int32_t and uint32_t is ostensibly okay. My change is arguably a better, more general API for this sort of thing. It's also what bit me when gerrit/jenkins validation failed due to glusterfs segv-ing. (I didn't pay close enough attention to the implementation of the weak checksum. But it forced me to learn what gerrit/jenkins are doing and going forward I can do better testing before submitting to gerrit.) Now resubmitting with a BZ Change-Id: I545fade1604e74fc68399894550229bd57a5e0df BUG: 807718 Signed-off-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3019 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>
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AC_CHECK_FUNC([dlopen], [has_dlopen=yes], AC_CHECK_LIB([dl], [dlopen], , AC_MSG_ERROR([Dynamic linking library required to build glusterfs])))
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/xattr.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/extattr.h])
Replace GPLV3 MD5 with OpenSSL MD5 Ric asked me to look at replacing the GPL licensed MD5 code with something better, i.e. perhaps faster, and with a less restrictive license, etc. So I took a couple hour holiday from working on wrapping up the client_t and did this. OpenSSL (nee SSLeay) is released under the OpenSSL license, a BSD/MIT style license. OpenSSL (libcrypto.so) is used on Linux, OS X and *BSD, Open Solaris, etc. IOW it's universally available on the platforms we care about. It's written by Eric Young (eay), now at EMC/RSA, and I can say from experience that the OpenSSL implementation of MD5 (at least) is every bit as fast as RSA's proprietary implementation (primarily because the implementations are very, very similar.) The last time I surveyed MD5 implementations I found they're all pretty much the same speed. I changed the APIs (and ABIs) for the strong and weak checksums. Strictly speaking I didn't need to do that. They're only called on short strings of data, i.e. pathnames, so using int32_t and uint32_t is ostensibly okay. My change is arguably a better, more general API for this sort of thing. It's also what bit me when gerrit/jenkins validation failed due to glusterfs segv-ing. (I didn't pay close enough attention to the implementation of the weak checksum. But it forced me to learn what gerrit/jenkins are doing and going forward I can do better testing before submitting to gerrit.) Now resubmitting with a BZ Change-Id: I545fade1604e74fc68399894550229bd57a5e0df BUG: 807718 Signed-off-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3019 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>
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AC_CHECK_HEADERS([openssl/md5.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([linux/falloc.h])
case $host_os in
darwin*)
if ! test "`/usr/bin/sw_vers | grep ProductVersion: | cut -f 2 | cut -d. -f2`" -ge 5; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([You need at least OS X 10.5 (Leopard) to build Glusterfs])
fi
;;
esac
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dnl Mac OS X does not have spinlocks
AC_CHECK_FUNC([pthread_spin_init], [have_spinlock=yes])
if test "x${have_spinlock}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SPINLOCK, 1, [define if found spinlock])
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_SPINLOCK)
dnl some os may not have GNU defined strnlen function
AC_CHECK_FUNC([strnlen], [have_strnlen=yes])
if test "x${have_strnlen}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRNLEN, 1, [define if found strnlen])
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_STRNLEN)
AC_CHECK_FUNC([setfsuid], [have_setfsuid=yes])
AC_CHECK_FUNC([setfsgid], [have_setfsgid=yes])
if test "x${have_setfsuid}" = "xyes" -a "x${have_setfsgid}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SET_FSID, 1, [define if found setfsuid setfsgid])
fi
# FUSE section
AC_ARG_ENABLE([fuse-client],
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-fuse-client],
[Do not build the fuse client. NOTE: you cannot mount glusterfs without the client]))
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BUILD_FUSE_CLIENT=no
if test "x$enable_fuse_client" != "xno"; then
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FUSE_CLIENT_SUBDIR=fuse
BUILD_FUSE_CLIENT="yes"
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE([bd-xlator],
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-bd-xlator],
[Build BD xlator]))
if test "x$enable_bd_xlator" != "xno"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB([lvm2app],
[lvm_init,lvm_lv_from_name],
[HAVE_BD_LIB="yes"],
[HAVE_BD_LIB="no"])
if test "x$HAVE_BD_LIB" = "xyes"; then
# lvm_lv_from_name() has been made public with lvm2-2.02.79
AC_CHECK_DECLS(
[lvm_lv_from_name],
[NEED_LVM_LV_FROM_NAME_DECL="no"],
[NEED_LVM_LV_FROM_NAME_DECL="yes"],
[[#include <lvm2app.h>]])
fi
fi
if test "x$enable_bd_xlator" = "xyes" -a "x$HAVE_BD_LIB" = "xno"; then
echo "BD xlator requested but required lvm2 development library not found."
exit 1
fi
BUILD_BD_XLATOR=no
if test "x${enable_bd_xlator}" != "xno" -a "x${HAVE_BD_LIB}" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_BD_XLATOR=yes
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BD_XLATOR, 1, [define if lvm2app library found and bd
xlator enabled])
if test "x$NEED_LVM_LV_FROM_NAME_DECL" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(NEED_LVM_LV_FROM_NAME_DECL, 1, [defined if lvm_lv_from_name()
was not found in the lvm2app.h header, but can be linked])
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_BD_XLATOR], [test x$BUILD_BD_XLATOR = xyes])
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AC_SUBST(FUSE_CLIENT_SUBDIR)
# end FUSE section
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# FUSERMOUNT section
AC_ARG_ENABLE([fusermount],
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-fusermount],
[Use system's fusermount]))
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BUILD_FUSERMOUNT="yes"
if test "x$enable_fusermount" = "xno"; then
BUILD_FUSERMOUNT="no"
else
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AC_DEFINE(GF_FUSERMOUNT, 1, [Use our own fusermount])
FUSERMOUNT_SUBDIR="contrib/fuse-util"
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fi
AC_SUBST(FUSERMOUNT_SUBDIR)
#end FUSERMOUNT section
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# EPOLL section
AC_ARG_ENABLE([epoll],
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-epoll],
[Use poll instead of epoll.]))
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BUILD_EPOLL=no
if test "x$enable_epoll" != "xno"; then
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/epoll.h],
[BUILD_EPOLL=yes],
[BUILD_EPOLL=no])
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fi
# end EPOLL section
# IBVERBS section
AC_ARG_ENABLE([ibverbs],
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-ibverbs],
[Do not build the ibverbs transport]))
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if test "x$enable_ibverbs" != "xno"; then
AC_CHECK_LIB([ibverbs],
[ibv_get_device_list],
[HAVE_LIBIBVERBS="yes"],
[HAVE_LIBIBVERBS="no"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([rdmacm], [rdma_create_id], [HAVE_RDMACM="yes"], [HAVE_RDMACM="no"])
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fi
if test "x$enable_ibverbs" = "xyes"; then
if test "x$HAVE_LIBIBVERBS" = "xno"; then
echo "ibverbs-transport requested, but libibverbs is not present."
exit 1
fi
if test "x$HAVE_RDMACM" = "xno"; then
echo "ibverbs-transport requested, but librdmacm is not present."
exit 1
fi
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fi
BUILD_RDMA=no
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BUILD_IBVERBS=no
if test "x$enable_ibverbs" != "xno" -a "x$HAVE_LIBIBVERBS" = "xyes" -a "x$HAVE_RDMACM" = "xyes"; then
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IBVERBS_SUBDIR=ib-verbs
BUILD_IBVERBS=yes
RDMA_SUBDIR=rdma
BUILD_RDMA=yes
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fi
AC_SUBST(IBVERBS_SUBDIR)
AC_SUBST(RDMA_SUBDIR)
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# end IBVERBS section
# SYNCDAEMON section
AC_ARG_ENABLE([georeplication],
AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-georeplication],
[Do not install georeplication components]))
BUILD_SYNCDAEMON=no
case $host_os in
linux*)
#do nothing
;;
netbsd*)
#do nothing
;;
*)
#disabling geo replication for non-linux platforms
enable_georeplication=no
;;
esac
SYNCDAEMON_COMPILE=0
if test "x$enable_georeplication" != "xno"; then
SYNCDAEMON_SUBDIR=utils
SYNCDAEMON_COMPILE=1
BUILD_SYNCDAEMON="yes"
AM_PATH_PYTHON([2.4])
echo -n "checking if python is python 2.x... "
if echo $PYTHON_VERSION | grep ^2; then
:
else
echo no
AC_MSG_ERROR([only python 2.x is supported])
fi
echo -n "checking if python has ctypes support... "
if "$PYTHON" -c 'import ctypes' 2>/dev/null; then
echo yes
else
echo no
AC_MSG_ERROR([python does not have ctypes support])
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(SYNCDAEMON_COMPILE)
AC_SUBST(SYNCDAEMON_SUBDIR)
# end SYNCDAEMON section
# check for systemtap/dtrace
BUILD_SYSTEMTAP=no
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to include systemtap tracing support])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([systemtap],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-systemtap],
[Enable inclusion of systemtap trace support])],
[ENABLE_SYSTEMTAP="${enableval}"], [ENABLE_SYSTEMTAP="def"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([ENABLE_SYSTEMTAP], [test "x${ENABLE_SYSTEMTAP}" = "xyes"])
AC_MSG_RESULT(${ENABLE_SYSTEMTAP})
if test "x${ENABLE_SYSTEMTAP}" != "xno"; then
AC_CHECK_PROG(DTRACE, dtrace, "yes", "no")
AC_CHECK_HEADER([sys/sdt.h], [SDT_H_FOUND="yes"],
[SDT_H_FOUND="no"])
fi
if test "x${ENABLE_SYSTEMTAP}" = "xyes"; then
if test "x${DTRACE}" = "xno"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([dtrace not found])
elif test "$x{SDT_H_FOUND}" = "xno"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([systemtap support needs sys/sdt.h header])
fi
fi
if test "x${DTRACE}" = "xyes" -a "x${SDT_H_FOUND}" = "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([x"${DTRACE}"xy"${SDT_H_FOUND}"y])
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SYSTEMTAP], [1], [Define to 1 if using probes.])
BUILD_SYSTEMTAP=yes
fi
# end of systemtap/dtrace
#check if libxml is present if so enable HAVE_LIB_XML
echo -n "checking if libxml2 is present... "
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AM_PATH_XML2([2.6.19])
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if test "x${no_xml}" = "x"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIB_XML], [1], [Define to 1 if using libxml2.])
fi
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dnl FreeBSD > 5 has execinfo as a Ported library for giving a workaround
dnl solution to GCC backtrace functionality
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([execinfo.h], [have_backtrace=yes],
AC_CHECK_LIB([execinfo], [backtrace], [have_backtrace=yes]))
dnl AC_MSG_ERROR([libexecinfo not found libexecinfo required.])))
if test "x${have_backtrace}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_BACKTRACE, 1, [define if found backtrace])
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_BACKTRACE)
dnl glusterfs prints memory usage to stderr by sending it SIGUSR1
AC_CHECK_FUNC([malloc_stats], [have_malloc_stats=yes])
if test "x${have_malloc_stats}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MALLOC_STATS, 1, [define if found malloc_stats])
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_MALLOC_STATS)
dnl Linux, Solaris, Cygwin
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct stat.st_atim.tv_nsec])
dnl FreeBSD, NetBSD
AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct stat.st_atimespec.tv_nsec])
case $host_os in
*netbsd*)
CFLAGS+=" -D_INCOMPLETE_XOPEN_C063"
;;
esac
AC_CHECK_FUNC([linkat], [have_linkat=yes])
if test "x${have_linkat}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LINKAT, 1, [define if found linkat])
fi
AC_SUBST(HAVE_LINKAT)
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dnl Check for argp
AC_CHECK_HEADER([argp.h], AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ARGP, 1, [have argp]))
AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS(argp-standalone)
BUILD_ARGP_STANDALONE=no
if test "x${ac_cv_header_argp_h}" = "xno"; then
BUILD_ARGP_STANDALONE=yes
ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS='-I${top_srcdir}/argp-standalone'
ARGP_STANDALONE_LDADD='${top_builddir}/argp-standalone/libargp.a'
fi
AC_SUBST(ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(ARGP_STANDALONE_LDADD)
AC_CHECK_HEADER([malloc.h], AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MALLOC_H, 1, [have malloc.h]))
AC_CHECK_FUNC([llistxattr], [have_llistxattr=yes])
if test "x${have_llistxattr}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LLISTXATTR, 1, [define if llistxattr exists])
fi
AC_CHECK_FUNC([fdatasync], [have_fdatasync=yes])
if test "x${have_fdatasync}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FDATASYNC, 1, [define if fdatasync exists])
fi
AC_CHECK_FUNC([fallocate], [have_fallocate=yes])
if test "x${have_fallocate}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FALLOCATE, 1, [define if fallocate exists])
fi
AC_CHECK_FUNC([posix_fallocate], [have_posix_fallocate=yes])
if test "x${have_posix_fallocate}" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE, 1, [define if posix_fallocate exists])
fi
# Check the distribution where you are compiling glusterfs on
GF_DISTRIBUTION=
AC_CHECK_FILE([/etc/debian_version])
AC_CHECK_FILE([/etc/SuSE-release])
AC_CHECK_FILE([/etc/redhat-release])
if test "x$ac_cv_file__etc_debian_version" = "xyes"; then
GF_DISTRIBUTION=Debian
fi
if test "x$ac_cv_file__etc_SuSE_release" = "xyes"; then
GF_DISTRIBUTION=SuSE
fi
if test "x$ac_cv_file__etc_redhat_release" = "xyes"; then
GF_DISTRIBUTION=Redhat
fi
AC_SUBST(GF_DISTRIBUTION)
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GF_HOST_OS=""
GF_LDFLAGS="-rdynamic"
# check for gcc -Werror=format-security
saved_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS="-Wformat -Werror=format-security"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $CC accepts -Werror=format-security])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM()], [cc_werror_format_security=yes], [cc_werror_format_security=no])
echo $cc_werror_format_security
if test "x$cc_werror_format_security" = "xno"; then
CFLAGS="$saved_CFLAGS"
else
CFLAGS="$saved_CFLAGS $CFLAGS"
fi
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case $host_os in
linux*)
dnl GF_LINUX_HOST_OS=1
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GF_HOST_OS="GF_LINUX_HOST_OS"
GF_CFLAGS="${ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS} -O0"
GF_GLUSTERFS_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS}"
GF_LDADD="${ARGP_STANDALONE_LDADD}"
GF_FUSE_CFLAGS="-DFUSERMOUNT_DIR=\\\"\$(bindir)\\\""
;;
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solaris*)
GF_HOST_OS="GF_SOLARIS_HOST_OS"
GF_CFLAGS="${ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS} -D_REENTRANT -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS -O0 -m64"
GF_LDFLAGS=""
GF_GLUSTERFS_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS}"
GF_LDADD="${ARGP_STANDALONE_LDADD}"
GF_GLUSTERFS_LIBS="-lnsl -lresolv -lsocket"
BUILD_FUSE_CLIENT=no
FUSE_CLIENT_SUBDIR=""
;;
*netbsd*)
GF_HOST_OS="GF_BSD_HOST_OS"
GF_CFLAGS="${ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS} -D_INCOMPLETE_XOPEN_C063"
GF_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS} -DTHREAD_UNSAFE_BASENAME"
GF_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS} -DTHREAD_UNSAFE_DIRNAME"
GF_GLUSTERFS_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS}"
GF_LDADD="${ARGP_STANDALONE_LDADD}"
if test "x$ac_cv_header_execinfo_h" = "xyes"; then
GF_GLUSTERFS_LIBS="-lexecinfo"
fi
GF_FUSE_LDADD="-lperfuse"
BUILD_FUSE_CLIENT=yes
LEXLIB=""
;;
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*bsd*)
GF_HOST_OS="GF_BSD_HOST_OS"
GF_CFLAGS="${ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS} -O0"
GF_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS} -DTHREAD_UNSAFE_BASENAME"
GF_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS} -DTHREAD_UNSAFE_DIRNAME"
GF_GLUSTERFS_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS}"
GF_LDADD="${ARGP_STANDALONE_LDADD}"
if test "x$ac_cv_header_execinfo_h" = "xyes"; then
GF_GLUSTERFS_LIBS="-lexecinfo"
fi
BUILD_FUSE_CLIENT=no
;;
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darwin*)
GF_HOST_OS="GF_DARWIN_HOST_OS"
LIBTOOL=glibtool
GF_CFLAGS="${ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS} -D__DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T -bundle -undefined suppress -flat_namespace -D_XOPEN_SOURCE -O0"
GF_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS} -DTHREAD_UNSAFE_BASENAME"
GF_CFLAGS="${GF_CFLAGS} -DTHREAD_UNSAFE_DIRNAME"
GF_GLUSTERFS_CFLAGS="${ARGP_STANDALONE_CPPFLAGS} -D__DARWIN_64_BIT_INO_T -undefined suppress -flat_namespace -O0"
GF_LDADD="${ARGP_STANDALONE_LDADD}"
GF_FUSE_CFLAGS="-I\$(CONTRIBDIR)/macfuse"
;;
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esac
# enable debug section
AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug],
AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug],
[Enable debug build options.]))
BUILD_DEBUG=no
if test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_DEBUG=yes
CFLAGS=`echo $CFLAGS | sed -e s/O2/O0/`
else
BUILD_DEBUG=no
fi
AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
# end enable debug section
BUILD_READLINE=no
AC_CHECK_LIB([readline -lcurses],[readline],[RLLIBS="-lreadline -lcurses"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([readline -ltermcap],[readline],[RLLIBS="-lreadline -ltermcap"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([readline -lncurses],[readline],[RLLIBS="-lreadline -lncurses"])
if test "x$RLLIBS" != "x"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_READLINE, 1, [readline enabled CLI])
BUILD_READLINE=yes
fi
BUILD_LIBAIO=no
AC_CHECK_LIB([aio],[io_setup],[LIBAIO="-laio"])
if test "x$LIBAIO" != "x"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBAIO, 1, [libaio based POSIX enabled])
BUILD_LIBAIO=yes
fi
# glupy section
BUILD_GLUPY=no
have_python2=no
have_Python_h=no
AM_PATH_PYTHON()
if echo $PYTHON_VERSION | grep ^2; then
have_python2=yes
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([python$PYTHON_VERSION/Python.h],[have_Python_h=yes],[])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([glupy],
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-glupy],
[build glupy]))
case x$enable_glupy in
xyes)
if test "x$have_python2" = "xyes" -a "x$have_Python_h" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_GLUPY=yes
else
AC_MSG_ERROR([glupy requires python-devel/python-dev package and python2.x])
fi
;;
xno)
;;
*)
if test "x$have_python2" = "xyes" -a "x$have_Python_h" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_GLUPY=yes
else
AC_MSG_WARN([
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cannot build glupy. python 2.x and python-devel/python-dev package are required.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------])
fi
;;
esac
if test "x$BUILD_GLUPY" = "xyes"; then
BUILD_PYTHON_INC=`$PYTHON -c "from distutils import sysconfig; print sysconfig.get_python_inc()"`
BUILD_PYTHON_LIB=python$PYTHON_VERSION
GLUPY_SUBDIR=glupy
GLUPY_SUBDIR_MAKEFILE=xlators/features/glupy/Makefile
GLUPY_SUBDIR_SRC_MAKEFILE=xlators/features/glupy/src/Makefile
echo "building glupy with -isystem $BUILD_PYTHON_INC -l $BUILD_PYTHON_LIB"
AC_SUBST(BUILD_PYTHON_INC)
AC_SUBST(BUILD_PYTHON_LIB)
AC_SUBST(GLUPY_SUBDIR)
AC_SUBST(GLUPY_SUBDIR_MAKEFILE)
AC_SUBST(GLUPY_SUBDIR_SRC_MAKEFILE)
fi
# end glupy section
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AC_SUBST(GF_HOST_OS)
AC_SUBST([GF_GLUSTERFS_LIBS])
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AC_SUBST(GF_GLUSTERFS_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(GF_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(GF_LDFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(GF_LDADD)
AC_SUBST(GF_FUSE_LDADD)
AC_SUBST(GF_FUSE_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(RLLIBS)
AC_SUBST(LIBAIO)
AC_SUBST(AM_MAKEFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(AM_LIBTOOLFLAGS)
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CONTRIBDIR='$(top_srcdir)/contrib'
AC_SUBST(CONTRIBDIR)
GF_CPPDEFINES='-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE -D$(GF_HOST_OS)'
GF_CPPINCLUDES='-I$(top_srcdir)/libglusterfs/src -I$(CONTRIBDIR)/uuid'
GF_CPPFLAGS="$GF_CPPDEFINES $GF_CPPINCLUDES"
AC_SUBST([GF_CPPFLAGS])
Replace GPLV3 MD5 with OpenSSL MD5 Ric asked me to look at replacing the GPL licensed MD5 code with something better, i.e. perhaps faster, and with a less restrictive license, etc. So I took a couple hour holiday from working on wrapping up the client_t and did this. OpenSSL (nee SSLeay) is released under the OpenSSL license, a BSD/MIT style license. OpenSSL (libcrypto.so) is used on Linux, OS X and *BSD, Open Solaris, etc. IOW it's universally available on the platforms we care about. It's written by Eric Young (eay), now at EMC/RSA, and I can say from experience that the OpenSSL implementation of MD5 (at least) is every bit as fast as RSA's proprietary implementation (primarily because the implementations are very, very similar.) The last time I surveyed MD5 implementations I found they're all pretty much the same speed. I changed the APIs (and ABIs) for the strong and weak checksums. Strictly speaking I didn't need to do that. They're only called on short strings of data, i.e. pathnames, so using int32_t and uint32_t is ostensibly okay. My change is arguably a better, more general API for this sort of thing. It's also what bit me when gerrit/jenkins validation failed due to glusterfs segv-ing. (I didn't pay close enough attention to the implementation of the weak checksum. But it forced me to learn what gerrit/jenkins are doing and going forward I can do better testing before submitting to gerrit.) Now resubmitting with a BZ Change-Id: I545fade1604e74fc68399894550229bd57a5e0df BUG: 807718 Signed-off-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3019 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>
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AM_CONDITIONAL([GF_DARWIN_HOST_OS], test "${GF_HOST_OS}" = "GF_DARWIN_HOST_OS")
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AM_CONDITIONAL([GF_INSTALL_VAR_LIB_GLUSTERD], test ! -d ${localstatedir}/lib/glusterd && test -d ${sysconfdir}/glusterd )
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AC_OUTPUT
echo
echo "GlusterFS configure summary"
echo "==========================="
echo "FUSE client : $BUILD_FUSE_CLIENT"
echo "Infiniband verbs : $BUILD_IBVERBS"
echo "epoll IO multiplex : $BUILD_EPOLL"
echo "argp-standalone : $BUILD_ARGP_STANDALONE"
echo "fusermount : $BUILD_FUSERMOUNT"
echo "readline : $BUILD_READLINE"
echo "georeplication : $BUILD_SYNCDAEMON"
echo "Linux-AIO : $BUILD_LIBAIO"
echo "Enable Debug : $BUILD_DEBUG"
echo "systemtap : $BUILD_SYSTEMTAP"
echo "Block Device backend : $BUILD_BD_XLATOR"
echo "glupy : $BUILD_GLUPY"
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echo