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System Requirement
summercyy edited this page May 28, 2017
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We have tested on linux server with CentOS 6.2 x86_64 and CentOS 6.6 x86_64. The version of GCC should be 4.4.7 or later.
- operation system: Linux, such as CentOS, Ubuntu and so on
- architecture: x86_64
- disk size: according to size of dataset
- memory size: according to size of dataset
- glibc: version >= 2.14
- gcc: version >= 4.4.7
- g++: version >= 4.4.7
- make: need to be installed
- readline: need to be installed
- readline-devel: need to be installed
- openjdk: needed if using Java api
- openjdk-devel: needed if using Java api
- realpath: needed if using gconsole
- ccache: optional, used to speed up the compilation
- The name of some packages may be different in different platforms, just install the corresponding one in your own operation system.
- To install readline and readline-devel, just type dnf install readline-devel in Redhat/CentOS/Fedora, or apt-get install libreadline-dev in Debian/Ubuntu. Please use corresponding commands in other systems. If you use ArchLinux, just type pacman 11-S readline to install the readline and readline-devel.(so do other packages)
- You do not have to install realpath to use gStore, but if you want to use the gconsole for its convenience, please do so by using dnf install realpath or apt-get install realpath.
- Our programs use regEx functions, which are provided by GNU/Linux by default. You do not need to have to install boost and boost-devel for more powerful regEx libraries.
- ANTLR3.4 is used in gStore to produce lexer and parser code for SPARQL query. However, you do not need to install the corresponding antlr libraries because we have merged the libantlr3.4 in our system.
- When you type make in the root directory of the gStore project, the Java api will also be compiled. You can modify the makefle if you do not have JDK in your system. However, you are advised to install openjdk-devel in your Linux system.
- To install ccache, you need to add epel repository if using CentOS, while in Ubuntu you can directly install it by ’apt-get install ccache’ comand. If you can not install ccache(or maybe you do not want to), please go to modify the makefle(just change the CC variable to g++).
- Any other questions, please go to FAQ page.