rocksdb/COMPILATION.md

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Currently Rocksdb is developed on Linux (CentOS release 5.2), with
gcc 4.71. To build it on your own platform, you'll need to:
* Make sure your compiler (either `clang` or `gcc`) supports
C++ 11. Please make the version for `gcc` is 4.8 or above; for
`clang` the version is 5.0 or above.
* Install the the libraries that rocksdb depends on:
- [zlib](http://www.zlib.net/), a library for data compression.
- [gflags](https://code.google.com/p/gflags/) that handles command line
flags processing.
## Platforms on which rocksdb can compile:
* Linux
* `OS X`: right now rocksdb can be compiled in Mac if you
* update your xcode to latest version, which allows you to use compiler
that supports C++ 11.
* install gflags, you may run build_tool/mac-install-gflags.sh to install
it. If you install gflags with other means (for example,
`brew install gflags`), please set `LIBRARY_PATH` and `CPATH` accordingly.
* Please note some of the optimizations/features are disabled in OSX. And we
did not run any production workload on it.