This page documents the requirements and special instructions for building Traffic Server on Ubuntu. For more details about the configuration process, plesae refer to the Installation and Configuration page.
Ubuntu 14 - 18
Generally you use apt-get to get the dependencies for you:
$ sudo apt-get build-dep trafficserver
The packages you will get for apt-get build-dep are:
autoconf automake autotools-dev bison debhelper dh-apparmor flex gettext intltool-debian libbison-dev libcap-dev libexpat1-dev libfl-dev libpcre3-dev libpcrecpp0 libsigsegv2 libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev libtool m4 po-debconf tcl-dev tcl8.6-dev zlib1g-dev
Unfortunately hwloc and libunwind are not included in the default dependencies list for 14.04 as of now, you can install them with apt-get:
$ sudo apt-get install libhwloc-dev libhwloc5 libunwind8 libunwind8-dev
ATS v8.0
For ATS v8.0.0 and later, a compiler with support for C++17 is required. On Ubuntu 16 and 17, you an install this using the test PPA:
$ sudo apt-get install software-properties-common python-software-properties $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test $ apt-get update # Optional, but this avoids having apt-get upgrade download other things from the test repository $ cat > /etc/apt/preferences.d/xenial Package: * Pin: release a=xenial Pin-Priority: 50 $ apt-get -t xenial install gcc-7 g++-7
If you prefer to use LLVM / clang, you can install this on Ubuntu 16 and 17 with:
$ sudo apt-get install clang-5.0
Git
To use Git, you must install the appropriate packages:
$ sudo apt-get install git git-core
For more details how to use Git with our source, please see our Git page.
configure and build
For more details, see the Building page
$ ./configure && make