Hello Gluster Community, I want to make some small changes to the read-only xlator. For this I want to re-compile the .so-file separately. I use the source from gluster 3.8.8 and the makefile according to this tutorial:
https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs/blob/master/doc/developer-guide/translator-development.md#this-time-for-real But this tutorial seems to be obsolet because I did some small changes to re-compile the read-only.so. This ist my makefile: # Change these to match your source code. TARGET = read-only.so OBJECTS = read-only.o # Change these to match your environment. GLFS_SRC = /srv/glusterfs-3.8.8 GLFS_LIB = /usr/lib64 HOST_OS = GF_LINUX_HOST_OS # You shouldn't need to change anything below here. CFLAGS = -fPIC -Wall -O0 -g \ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE \ -D$(HOST_OS) -I$(GLFS_SRC) -I$(GLFS_SRC)/contrib/uuid \ -I$(GLFS_SRC)/libglusterfs/src LDFLAGS = -shared -nostartfiles -L$(GLFS_LIB) LIBS = -lpthread $(TARGET): $(OBJECTS) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(TARGET) $(OBJECTS) $(LIBS) You see I removed the -lglusterfs from LIBS, because the compiler can not find this library. Is there another path actually? I also removed the first $(OBJECTS), because the compiler give me error messages. What is the best way to compile a xlator manually? One more question: Does glusterd bind those feature-xlators dynamically to one volume? Because in the volfiles I can not see an entry for them. Thank you for your attention! David Spisla Software Developer david.spi...@iternity.com<mailto:david.spi...@iternity.com> www.iTernity.com<http://www.iternity.com/> Tel: +49 761-590 34 841 [cid:image001.png@01D239C7.FDF7B430] iTernity GmbH Heinrich-von-Stephan-Str. 21 79100 Freiburg - Germany --- unseren technischen Support erreichen Sie unter +49 761-387 36 66 --- Geschäftsführer: Ralf Steinemann Eingetragen beim Amtsgericht Freiburg: HRB-Nr. 701332 USt.Id de-24266431
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