Thrift C++ Software Library README Author: Mark Slee (mcslee@facebook.com) Last Modified: 2007-Mar-05 Thrift is distributed under the Thrift open source software license. Please see the included LICENSE file. Using Thrift with C++ ===================== The Thrift C++ libraries are built using the GNU tools. Follow the instructions in the top-level README, or run bootstrap.sh in this folder to generate the Makefiles. In case you do not want to open another README file, do this: ./bootstrap.sh ./configure (--with-boost=/usr/local) make sudo make install Thrift is divided into two libraries. libthrift The core Thrift library contains all the core Thrift code. It requires boost shared pointers, pthreads, and librt. libthriftnb This library contains the Thrift nonblocking server, which uses libevent. To link this library you will also need to link libevent. Linking Against Thrift ====================== After you build and install Thrift the libraries are installed to /usr/local/lib by default. Make sure this is in your LDPATH. On Linux, the best way to do this is to ensure that /usr/local/lib is in your /etc/ld.so.conf and then run /sbin/ldconfig. Depending upon whether you are linking dynamically or statically and how your build environment it set up, you may need to include additional libraries when linking against thrift, such as librt and/or libpthread. If you are using libthriftnb you will also need libevent. Dependencies ============ boost shared pointers http://www.boost.org/libs/smart_ptr/smart_ptr.htm libevent (for libthriftnb only) http://monkey.org/~provos/libevent/