If you want to use a different binary package than the officially
provided, you now can point the env var GOURL to the package you
want to get instead.
Change-Id: I1cefe2998bc86435cfbd058ba398a7b6c4e7d031
This reverts commit 0e9e3e068d.
Not only do we know this to produce problematic artifacts, it refuses
to build on Mac OS X.
TMPDIR=/tmp GOROOT=/Users/mattproud/Development/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/.build/root/go GOPATH=/Users/mattproud/Development/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/.build/root/gopath /Users/mattproud/Development/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/.build/root/go/bin/go build -o prometheus -ldflags " -X main.buildVersion c7052ed -X main.buildBranch refactor/storage/modify-append-signature -X main.buildUser mattproud@Berlin.local -X main.buildDate 20130815-11:15:49 -X main.goVersion 1.1 -X main.leveldbVersion 1.12.0 -X main.protobufVersion 2.5.0 -X main.snappyVersion 1.1.0 -linkmode external -extldflags '-lstdc++ -lpthread -static /Users/mattproud/Development/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/.build/root/lib/libleveldb.a /Users/mattproud/Development/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/.build/root/lib/libsnappy.a'" .
# _/Users/mattproud/Development/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus
ld: library not found for -lcrt0.o
Change-Id: I4f42161aebfd35a6f09cd7f984b78cc4498774aa
The race condition binary target is special in that it needs to
explicitly link against the dependent libraries and recompile the CGO
bindings. Because of this, we have a new build target that produces
these binaries.
The Protocol Buffer compiler supports generating a machine-readable
descriptor file encoded as a provided Protocol Buffer message type,
which can be used to decode messages that have been encoded with it
after-the-fact. The generated descriptor also bundles in dependent
message types.
We can use this to perform forensics on old Prometheus clients, if
necessary.
The curator doesn't do anything yet; rather, this is the type
definition including the anciliary testing scaffold.
Improve Makefile and Git developer experience.
The top-level Makefile was a bit overloaded in terms of generation of
assets and their management. This has been offloaded into separate
Makefiles.
The Git developer experience sucked due to lack of .gitignore
policies.
Also: Fix faulty skiplist naming from old merge.
- utility/embed-static.sh, get called in Makefile to create go map from files
- web/blob/blob.go implements http Handle for serving the files from the map
- web/status.go uses blog.GetFile() to get the template file
The assets are gzipped and decompressed on demand.
Snappy should have been explicitly included in the runtime, for I
erroneously thought that LevelDB bundled this into its runtime as-is.
It turns out that this assumption is wrong, and I thought we had
Snappy compression support all-along.