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diff --git a/deps/jemalloc/INSTALL b/deps/jemalloc/INSTALL index cce3ed711..8d3968745 100644 --- a/deps/jemalloc/INSTALL +++ b/deps/jemalloc/INSTALL @@ -35,10 +35,6 @@ any of the following arguments (not a definitive list) to 'configure': will cause files to be installed into /usr/local/include, /usr/local/lib, and /usr/local/man. ---with-version=<major>.<minor>.<bugfix>-<nrev>-g<gid> - Use the specified version string rather than trying to generate one (if in - a git repository) or use existing the VERSION file (if present). - --with-rpath=<colon-separated-rpath> Embed one or more library paths, so that libjemalloc can find the libraries it is linked to. This works only on ELF-based systems. @@ -88,14 +84,6 @@ any of the following arguments (not a definitive list) to 'configure': versions of jemalloc can coexist in the same installation directory. For example, libjemalloc.so.0 becomes libjemalloc<suffix>.so.0. ---with-malloc-conf=<malloc_conf> - Embed <malloc_conf> as a run-time options string that is processed prior to - the malloc_conf global variable, the /etc/malloc.conf symlink, and the - MALLOC_CONF environment variable. For example, to change the default chunk - size to 256 KiB: - - --with-malloc-conf=lg_chunk:18 - --disable-cc-silence Disable code that silences non-useful compiler warnings. This is mainly useful during development when auditing the set of warnings that are being @@ -206,11 +194,6 @@ any of the following arguments (not a definitive list) to 'configure': most extreme case increases physical memory usage for the 16 KiB size class to 20 KiB. ---disable-syscall - Disable use of syscall(2) rather than {open,read,write,close}(2). This is - intended as a workaround for systems that place security limitations on - syscall(2). - --with-xslroot=<path> Specify where to find DocBook XSL stylesheets when building the documentation. @@ -332,15 +315,6 @@ LDFLAGS="?" PATH="?" 'configure' uses this to find programs. -In some cases it may be necessary to work around configuration results that do -not match reality. For example, Linux 4.5 added support for the MADV_FREE flag -to madvise(2), which can cause problems if building on a host with MADV_FREE -support and deploying to a target without. To work around this, use a cache -file to override the relevant configuration variable defined in configure.ac, -e.g.: - - echo "je_cv_madv_free=no" > config.cache && ./configure -C - === Advanced compilation ======================================================= To build only parts of jemalloc, use the following targets: |