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title = "Compiling Garage from source"
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Garage is a standard Rust project. First, you need `rust` and `cargo`. For instance on Debian:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install -y rustc cargo
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```
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You can also use [Rustup](https://rustup.rs/) to setup a Rust toolchain easily.
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In addition, you will need a full C toolchain. On Debian-based distributions, it can be installed as follows:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install build-essential
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```
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## Building from source from the Gitea repository
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The primary location for Garage's source code is the
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[Gitea repository](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage),
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which contains all of the released versions as well as the code
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for the developpement of the next version.
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Clone the repository and enter it as follows:
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```bash
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git clone https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage.git
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cd garage
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```
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If you wish to build a specific version of Garage, check out the corresponding tag. For instance:
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```bash
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git tag # List available tags
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git checkout v0.8.0 # Change v0.8.0 with the version you wish to build
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```
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Otherwise you will be building a developpement build from the `main` branch
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that includes all of the changes to be released in the next version.
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Be careful that such a build might be unstable or contain bugs,
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and could be incompatible with nodes that run stable versions of Garage.
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Finally, build Garage with the following command:
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```bash
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cargo build --release
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```
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The binary built this way can now be found in `target/release/garage`.
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You may simply copy this binary to somewhere in your `$PATH` in order to
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have the `garage` command available in your shell, for instance:
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```bash
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sudo cp target/release/garage /usr/local/bin/garage
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```
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If you are planning to develop Garage,
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you might be interested in producing debug builds, which compile faster but run slower:
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this can be done by removing the `--release` flag, and the resulting build can then
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be found in `target/debug/garage`.
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## List of available Cargo feature flags
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Garage supports a number of compilation options in the form of Cargo feature flags,
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which can be used to provide builds adapted to your system and your use case.
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To produce a build with a given set of features, invoke the `cargo build` command
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as follows:
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```bash
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# This will build the default feature set plus feature1, feature2 and feature3
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cargo build --release --features feature1,feature2,feature3
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# This will build ONLY feature1, feature2 and feature3
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cargo build --release --no-default-features \
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--features feature1,feature2,feature3
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```
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The following feature flags are available in v0.8.0:
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| Feature flag | Enabled | Description |
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| ------------ | ------- | ----------- |
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| `bundled-libs` | *by default* | Use bundled version of sqlite3, zstd, lmdb and libsodium |
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| `system-libs` | optional | Use system version of sqlite3, zstd, lmdb and libsodium<br>if available (exclusive with `bundled-libs`, build using<br>`cargo build --no-default-features --features system-libs`) |
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| `k2v` | optional | Enable the experimental K2V API (if used, all nodes on your<br>Garage cluster must have it enabled as well) |
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| `kubernetes-discovery` | optional | Enable automatic registration and discovery<br>of cluster nodes through the Kubernetes API |
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| `metrics` | *by default* | Enable collection of metrics in Prometheus format on the admin API |
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| `telemetry-otlp` | optional | Enable collection of execution traces using OpenTelemetry |
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| `lmdb` | *by default* | Enable using LMDB to store Garage's metadata |
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| `sqlite` | optional | Enable using Sqlite3 to store Garage's metadata |
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