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author | antirez <antirez@gmail.com> | 2011-06-09 12:00:28 +0200 |
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committer | antirez <antirez@gmail.com> | 2011-06-09 12:00:28 +0200 |
commit | 0f3be53d7d5bd8f0a80854f3ea29e7b77c04fa85 (patch) | |
tree | 80dcf5dfd874b441c7d54f298a75607c7e6ede2b | |
parent | 4e5b1d3851df92a32d4822521c3fd9856620c9cb (diff) | |
download | redis-0f3be53d7d5bd8f0a80854f3ea29e7b77c04fa85.tar.gz |
README updated for 2.4 release
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@@ -24,6 +24,34 @@ After building Redis is a good idea to test it, using: % make test +NOTE: if after building Redis with a 32 bit target you need to rebuild it + with a 64 bit target you need to perform a "make clean" in the root + directory of the Redis distribution. + +Allocator +--------- + +By default Redis compiles and links against jemalloc under Linux, since +glibc malloc() has memory fragmentation problems. + +To force a libc malloc() build use: + + make FORCE_LIBC_MALLOC=yes + +In all the other non Linux systems the libc malloc() is used by default. + +On Mac OS X you can force a jemalloc based build using the following: + + make USE_JEMALLOC=yes + +Verbose build +------------- + +Redis will build with a user friendly colorized output by default. +If you want to see a more verbose output use the following: + + make V=1 + Running Redis ------------- |