README
    Where to find complete Redis documentation?
    -------------------------------------------
    
    This README is just a fast "quick start" document. You can find more detailed
    documentation at http://redis.io
    
    Building Redis
    --------------
    
    Redis can be compiled and used on Linux, OSX, OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD.
    We support big endian and little endian architectures.
    
    It may compile on Solaris derived systems (for instance SmartOS) but our
    support for this platform is "best effort" and Redis is not guaranteed to
    work as well as in Linux, OSX, and *BSD there.
    
    It is as simple as:
    
        % make
    
    You can run a 32 bit Redis binary using:
    
        % make 32bit
    
    After building Redis is a good idea to test it, using:
    
        % make test
    
    Fixing problems building 32 bit binaries
    ---------
    
    If after building Redis with a 32 bit target you need to rebuild it
    with a 64 bit target, or the other way around, you need to perform a
    "make distclean" in the root directory of the Redis distribution.
    
    In case of build errors when trying to build a 32 bit binary of Redis, try
    the following steps:
    
    * Install the packages libc6-dev-i386 (also try g++-multilib).
    * Try using the following command line instead of "make 32bit":
    
        make CFLAGS="-m32 -march=native" LDFLAGS="-m32"
    
    Allocator
    ---------
    
    Selecting a non-default memory allocator when building Redis is done by setting
    the `MALLOC` environment variable. Redis is compiled and linked against libc
    malloc by default, with the exception of jemalloc being the default on Linux
    systems. This default was picked because jemalloc has proven to have fewer
    fragmentation problems than libc malloc.
    
    To force compiling against libc malloc, use:
    
        % make MALLOC=libc
    
    To compile against jemalloc on Mac OS X systems, use:
    
        % make MALLOC=jemalloc
    
    Verbose build
    -------------
    
    Redis will build with a user friendly colorized output by default.
    If you want to see a more verbose output use the following:
    
        % make V=1
    
    Running Redis
    -------------
    
    To run Redis with the default configuration just type:
    
        % cd src
        % ./redis-server
        
    If you want to provide your redis.conf, you have to run it using an additional
    parameter (the path of the configuration file):
    
        % cd src
        % ./redis-server /path/to/redis.conf
    
    It is possible to alter the Redis configuration passing parameters directly
    as options using the command line. Examples:
    
        % ./redis-server --port 9999 --slaveof 127.0.0.1 6379
        % ./redis-server /etc/redis/6379.conf --loglevel debug
    
    All the options in redis.conf are also supported as options using the command
    line, with exactly the same name.
    
    Playing with Redis
    ------------------
    
    You can use redis-cli to play with Redis. Start a redis-server instance,
    then in another terminal try the following:
    
        % cd src
        % ./redis-cli
        redis> ping
        PONG
        redis> set foo bar
        OK
        redis> get foo
        "bar"
        redis> incr mycounter
        (integer) 1
        redis> incr mycounter
        (integer) 2
        redis> 
    
    You can find the list of all the available commands here:
    
        http://redis.io/commands
    
    Installing Redis
    -----------------
    
    In order to install Redis binaries into /usr/local/bin just use:
    
        % make install
    
    You can use "make PREFIX=/some/other/directory install" if you wish to use a
    different destination.
    
    Make install will just install binaries in your system, but will not configure
    init scripts and configuration files in the appropriate place. This is not
    needed if you want just to play a bit with Redis, but if you are installing
    it the proper way for a production system, we have a script doing this
    for Ubuntu and Debian systems:
    
        % cd utils
        % ./install_server.sh
    
    The script will ask you a few questions and will setup everything you need
    to run Redis properly as a background daemon that will start again on
    system reboots.
    
    You'll be able to stop and start Redis using the script named
    /etc/init.d/redis_<portnumber>, for instance /etc/init.d/redis_6379.
    
    Code contributions
    ---
    
    Note: by contributing code to the Redis project in any form, including sending
    a pull request via Github, a code fragment or patch via private email or
    public discussion groups, you agree to release your code under the terms
    of the BSD license that you can find in the COPYING file included in the Redis
    source distribution.
    
    Please see the CONTRIBUTING file in this source distribution for more
    information.
    
    Enjoy!
    

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