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Nils Goroll
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INSTALLATION
============
The VMOD is built against a Varnish installation, and the autotools
use ``pkg-config(1)`` to locate the necessary header files and other
resources for both Varnish and RE2. This sequence will install the VMOD::
> ./autogen.sh # for builds from the git repo
> ./configure
> make
> make check # to run unit tests in src/tests/*.vtc
> make distcheck # run check and prepare a distribution tarball
> sudo make install
See `CONTRIBUTING.rst <CONTRIBUTING.rst>`_ for notes about building
from source.
If you have installed Varnish and/or RE2 in non-standard directories,
call ``autogen.sh`` and ``configure`` with the ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``
environment variable set to include the paths where the ``.pc`` files
can be located for ``varnishapi`` and ``re2``. For example, when
varnishd configure was called with ``--prefix=$PREFIX``, use::
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig
> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
By default, the vmod ``configure`` script installs the vmod in
the same directory as Varnish, determined via ``pkg-config(1)``. The
vmod installation directory can be overridden by passing the
``VMOD_DIR`` variable to ``configure``.
Other files such as this man-page are installed in the locations
determined by ``configure``, which inherits its default ``--prefix``
setting from Varnish.
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INSTALLATION
============
The VMOD is built against a Varnish installation, and the autotools
use ``pkg-config(1)`` to locate the necessary header files and other
resources for both Varnish and RE2. This sequence will install the VMOD::
> ./autogen.sh # for builds from the git repo
> ./configure
> make
> make check # to run unit tests in src/tests/*.vtc
> make distcheck # run check and prepare a distribution tarball
> sudo make install
If you have installed Varnish and/or RE2 in non-standard directories,
call ``autogen.sh`` and ``configure`` with the ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``
environment variable set to include the paths where the ``.pc`` files
can be located for ``varnishapi`` and ``re2``. For example, when
varnishd configure was called with ``--prefix=$PREFIX``, use::
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig
> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
By default, the vmod ``configure`` script installs the vmod in
the same directory as Varnish, determined via ``pkg-config(1)``. The
vmod installation directory can be overridden by passing the
``VMOD_DIR`` variable to ``configure``.
Other files such as this man-page are installed in the locations
determined by ``configure``, which inherits its default ``--prefix``
setting from Varnish.
See `INSTALL.rst <INSTALL.rst>`_ in the source repository.
LIMITATIONS
===========
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INSTALLATION
============
The VMOD is built against a Varnish installation, and the autotools
use ``pkg-config(1)`` to locate the necessary header files and other
resources for both Varnish and RE2. This sequence will install the VMOD::
> ./autogen.sh # for builds from the git repo
> ./configure
> make
> make check # to run unit tests in src/tests/*.vtc
> make distcheck # run check and prepare a distribution tarball
> sudo make install
If you have installed Varnish and/or RE2 in non-standard directories,
call ``autogen.sh`` and ``configure`` with the ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``
environment variable set to include the paths where the ``.pc`` files
can be located for ``varnishapi`` and ``re2``. For example, when
varnishd configure was called with ``--prefix=$PREFIX``, use::
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig
> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
By default, the vmod ``configure`` script installs the vmod in
the same directory as Varnish, determined via ``pkg-config(1)``. The
vmod installation directory can be overridden by passing the
``VMOD_DIR`` variable to ``configure``.
Other files such as this man-page are installed in the locations
determined by ``configure``, which inherits its default ``--prefix``
setting from Varnish.
See `INSTALL.rst <INSTALL.rst>`_ in the source repository.
LIMITATIONS
===========
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