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I am building rocksdb

seem rocksdb's makefile will detect my system's compression library(snappy, libz), if installed rocksdb will link to it.

I am interested in how rocksdb do that. The makefile is so complicate and I can't find which part do the job.

I hope to prevent this action, I hope rocksdb only link snappy, not zlib which download in my linux machine.

makefile:https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/main/Makefile

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  • Looks like it doesn't use the system version of snappy and libz at all, but instead downloads the sources and builds them as part of the rocksdb build process: github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/main/Makefile#L2155-L2228
    – Thomas
    Nov 29, 2022 at 10:59
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    What a horrible makefile! It's trying to do double-duty as a configuration script as well (with some success, I'm sure), which would be better separated into its own script. But on the other hand, it sort of is, because there's a whole directory full of build-support scripts, many of which support primarily the system-configuration aspect, rather than the build proper. These are involved, at least in some cases, in choosing the appropriate build flags for the compression libraries. Nov 29, 2022 at 15:30
  • Maybe try a run as follows: make JAVA_STATIC_FLAGS="-DBZIP2 -DSNAPPY -DLZ4 -DZSTD" JAVA_COMPRESSIONS = "libbz2.a libsnappy.a liblz4.a libzstd.a" as a test to take zlib out of the build? Nov 29, 2022 at 17:17

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Thank to @John Bollinger 's comment.

This makefile work as configuration script generates the make_config.mk file, and the PLATFORM_LDFLAGS in make_config.mk indicates the library that the system has.

build_detect_platform is responsible for generating make_config.mk. It work like this

if ! test $ROCKSDB_DISABLE_SNAPPY; then
  # Test whether Snappy library is installed
  # http://code.google.com/p/snappy/
  $CXX $PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -o test.o 2>/dev/null  <<EOF
  #include <snappy.h>
  int main() {}
EOF
  if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then
    COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DSNAPPY"
    PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS -lsnappy"
    JAVA_LDFLAGS="$JAVA_LDFLAGS -lsnappy"
  fi
fi

so I can set ROCKSDB_DISABLE_ZLIB to prevent link to zlib

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