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@ -15,11 +15,21 @@ Dependencies:
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* zlib1g
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* valgrind
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On debian, you can install these with
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Debian (Bullseye or later) and Ubuntu (20.04 or later): you can install these with
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apt install -y pkg-config libaio-dev libblkid-dev libkeyutils-dev \
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liblz4-dev libscrypt-dev libsodium-dev liburcu-dev libzstd-dev \
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uuid-dev zlib1g-dev valgrind
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Fedora: install the "Development tools" group along with:
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dnf install -y libaio-devel libsodium-devel \
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libblkid-devel libzstd-devel zlib-devel userspace-rcu-devel \
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lz4-devel libuuid-devel valgrind-devel keyutils-libs-devel \
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libscrypt-devel findutils
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Arch: install bcachefs-tools-git from the AUR.
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Or to build from source, install libscrypt from the AUR along with,
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pacman -S base-devel libaio keyutils libsodium liburcu zstd valgrind
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Then, just make && make install
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@ -29,14 +39,21 @@ Experimental fuse support is currently disabled by default. Fuse support is at
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an early stage and may corrupt your filesystem, so it should only be used for
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testing. To enable, you'll also need to add:
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* libfuse3
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* libfuse3 >= 3.7
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On debian:
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On Debian/Ubuntu (Bullseye/20.04 or later needed for libfuse >= 3.7):
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apt install -y libfuse3-dev
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Then, make using the BCACHEFS_FUSE environment variable:
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On Fedora (32 or later needed for lbifuse >= 3.7):
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dnf install -y fuse3-devel
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BCACHEFS_FUSE=1 make &&
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Arch:
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pacman -S fuse3
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Then, make using the BCACHEFS_FUSE environment variable (make clean first if
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previously built without fuse support):
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BCACHEFS_FUSE=1 make && make install
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-- Tests --
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@ -50,6 +67,8 @@ On debian:
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Then, you can run the tests via:
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make check
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# or if pytest has a different name
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make check PYTEST=pytest
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Optionally, you may wish to run tests in parallel using python3-pytest-xdist:
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