This is the second time I have installed Redis for use on Cygwin in the last several months. It seems that each time the version numbers change, I step in a different hole. For those of you using Cygwin (DLL version 1.7.17-1) and Redis version 2.6.9, I hope to share my experience with you so that you can save some time.
First, make sure that you have the “make” and “gcc” Cygwin packages installed. Then, open up a Cygwin terminal window and then download and extract Redis using the following commands:
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$ wget http: //redis .googlecode.com /files/redis-2 .6.9. tar .gz $ tar xzf redis-2.6.9. tar .gz $ cd redis-2.6.9 $ cd src |
Then, within the src
directory, add the following to the redis.h
file:
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#ifdef __CYGWIN__ #ifndef SA_ONSTACK #define SA_ONSTACK 0x08000000 #endif #endif #if defined(__CYGWIN__) #define strtold(a,b) ((long double)strtod((a),(b))) #endif |
I added the code above right before the “Data types” comment (Before line 312). The first five lines resolve the`SA_ONSTACK' undeclared
error originally identified here. If you were to run make with this solution only, you would bump into the next error: undefined reference to `_strtold'
. The last three lines address this error.
Ignoring warnings, make will generate the following executables in the src directory:
- redis-benchmark.exe
- redis-check-aof.exe
- redis-check-dump.exe
- redis-cli.exe
- redis-sentinel.exe
- redis-server.exe
Copy these files into Cygwin’s bin directory. To quickly test that Redis works, type in redis-server
to start Redis with default options. In another Cygwin terminal window, start the Redis command line interface by typing redis-cli
. At the prompt, simply type “ping
“. If Redis is up and running, it should simply reply with “PONG
“.
Enjoy!
http://blog.joshuawhite.com/open-source/building-redis-for-use-on-cygwin/