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Mongo Database README
DOCUMENTATION
http://mongodb.onconfluence.com/display/DOCS/Mongo+Documentation
ORGANIZATION
db/ : core database source code
grid/ : socket messaging stuff
util/ : util classes
BUILDING
- Pre-requisite for 'mongo', the MongoDB interactive shell:
The shell requires the library ../v8/libv8. There is no v8 binary distro, so
we recommend you install and build V8 as follows:
$ cd ..
$ svn checkout http://v8.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ v8
$ cd v8
$ scons libv8.a
To compile the unit tests, you need to install the unit test framework from:
http://unittest.red-bean.com/
$ cd ..
$ svn co http://svn.red-bean.com/unittest/trunk/ unittest
$ cd unittest
$ make
$ sudo make install
- Then use scons to build.
If you want to build everything (mongod, mongo, tools, etc):
$ scons .
If you only want to build the database:
$ scons
RUNNING
Run ./db and command line options will display.
COMPILER VERSIONS
Mongo has been tested with GCC 4.1.2 and Visual Studio 2008. Older versions
of GCC may not be happy.
NOTES
Mongo uses the 10gen appserver and the Java Virtual Machine to execute
user program code in the database. This feature is optional -- if you would
like to run the database without these installed, run with the --nojni
option. With --nojni specified, the db.eval() and $where features are no
longer available.
Mongo uses memory mapped files. If built as a 32 bit executable, you will
not be able to work with large (multi-gigabyte) databases. However, 32 bit
builds should work fine with small development databases.
--- WINDOWS ---
COMPILING
REQUIREMENTS
- python 2.6 (for scons)
- scons
- boost 1.35
- vc++ express
- windows sdk - tested with v6.0 v6.0a
- java sdk 1.6
you have to add java\jdk\bin\ to your path
scons
mkdir \data\
mkdir \data\db
db\db run
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