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DOCUMENTATION ------------- For full details, please read: http://doc.powerdns.com/built-in-recursor.html COMPILING --------- $ ./configure $ make or gmake The only dependency is Boost, http://boost.org/ You only need to download it, there is no need to compile. On most modern UNIX distributions, you can simply install 'boost' or 'boost-dev' or 'boost-devel'. If you don't have that option, or don't want to use it, try: 1) head to http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7586 and download the latest boost tar.bz2 or tar.gz, perhaps from: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost/1.39.0/boost_1_39_0.tar.bz2?use_mirror=ovh (use the first link if this one doesn't work) 2) untar it: $ tar xjf boost_1_39_0.tar.bz2 3) Compile the PowerDNS recursor using: $ CXXFLAGS=-I./boost_1_39_0/ ./configure $ CXXFLAGS=-I./boost_1_39_0/ make clean $ CXXFLAGS=-I./boost_1_39_0/ make all (the 'clean' is needed to have make pick up the new boost) 4) Run ./pdns_recursor and you should be set! 5) (g)make install (use gmake on many BSD variant and Solaris, regular make on Linux) OPTIONAL LUA SCRIPTING ---------------------- To benefit from Lua scripting, as described on http://doc.powerdns.com/recursor-scripting.html please compile like this: $ LUA=1 (g)make or even $ LUA=1 LUA_CPPFLAGS_CONFIG=-I/usr/local/include/lua5.1 LUA_LIBS_CONFIG=-llua5.1\ (g)make Use the _CONFIG settings to point out to PowerDNS where your Lua installation resides. PowerDNS supports both Lua 5.0 and 5.1. PLATFORM SPECIFIC NOTES ----------------------- When compiling on Solaris 8, use: $ CPPFLAGS=-DSOLARIS8 ... gmake where ... stands for any possible CXXFLAGS or PROFILEFLAGS, see below. PERFORMANCE ----------- When on Intel/AMD, by ALL means use a 64-bit binary (not just a 64-bit kernel). This speeds up most things by at least a factor 2. For the utmost in performance, compile like this: $ PROFILEFLAGS=-fprofile-generate make Then run the program for a bit, in as much of a real-life setting as you have available. Then run: $ rec_control quit-nicely bye nicely Then do: $ PROFILEFLAGS=-fprofile-use make binclean all The resulting binary is up to 20% faster in our tests. Do run with g++ 4.4.1 if you can, it is the best. RUNNING ON A DIFFERENT MACHINE ------------------------------ To prevent hassles with g++/c++ dependencies, you can build like this: $ STATIC=semi make all
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