This page documents the requirements and special instructions for building Traffic Server on Mac OS X.
To build Traffic Server, you will need to retrieve yourself a copy of PCRE, libtool, and automake. You can get it yourself from the source or elsewhere like macports or Homebrew.
Traffic Server only builds with clang on Mac OS X. We do not support building with gcc on this platform. You will need to install the latest version of Xcode.
Building Traffic Server with Homebrew
Next, install the build dependencies:
$ brew install automake autoconf libtool pcre openssl
On certain versions of macOS / OS X and Xcode, you will also have to install libxml2:
$ brew install libxml2 $ brew link --force libxml2
After you have PCRE development libraries installed on your system, you should get the Traffic Server code with git.
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/trafficserver.git
Run autoreconf to generate the configure script:
$ cd trafficserver # enter the new checkout directory $ autoreconf -i # generate the configure script
From the checkout directory, run `configure` to generate the Makefile files. You may need to specify the base path where the development files (headers and libraries) for PCRE are installed, e.g. if you installed pcre with MacPorts, you will need to specify the directory '/opt/local'. When building against Homebrew, specify the openssl library with --with-openssl=/usr/local/opt/openssl
$ ./configure --with-openssl=/usr/local/opt/openssl
Now you can make and install:
$ make $ sudo make install