1<!--$Id: small.so,v 10.11 2007/06/13 18:56:05 bostic Exp $--> 2<!--Copyright (c) 1997,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved.--> 3<!--See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.--> 4<html> 5<head> 6<title>Berkeley DB Reference Guide: Building a small memory footprint library</title> 7<meta name="description" content="Berkeley DB: An embedded database programmatic toolkit."> 8<meta name="keywords" content="embedded,database,programmatic,toolkit,btree,hash,hashing,transaction,transactions,locking,logging,access method,access methods,Java,C,C++"> 9</head> 10<body bgcolor=white> 11<table width="100%"><tr valign=top> 12<td><b><dl><dt>Berkeley DB Reference Guide:<dd>Building Berkeley DB for UNIX/POSIX systems</dl></b></td> 13<td align=right><a href="/build_unix/conf.html"><img src="/images/prev.gif" alt="Prev"></a><a href="/toc.html"><img src="/images/ref.gif" alt="Ref"></a><a href="/build_unix/flags.html"><img src="/images/next.gif" alt="Next"></a> 14</td></tr></table> 15<p align=center><b>Building a small memory footprint library</b></p> 16<p>There are a set of configuration options to assist you in building a 17small memory footprint library. These configuration options turn off 18specific functionality in the Berkeley DB library, reducing the code size. 19These configuration options include:</p> 20<br> 21<b><a name="--disable-cryptography">--disable-cryptography</a></b><ul compact><li>To build Berkeley DB without support for cryptography, enter 22--disable-cryptography as an argument to configure.</ul> 23<b><a name="--disable-hash">--disable-hash</a></b><ul compact><li>To build Berkeley DB without support for the Hash access method, enter 24--disable-hash as an argument to configure.</ul> 25<b><a name="--disable-queue">--disable-queue</a></b><ul compact><li>To build Berkeley DB without support for the Queue access method, enter 26--disable-queue as an argument to configure.</ul> 27<b><a name="--disable-replication">--disable-replication</a></b><ul compact><li>To build Berkeley DB without support for the database environment replication, 28enter --disable-replication as an argument to configure.</ul> 29<b><a name="--disable-statistics">--disable-statistics</a></b><ul compact><li>To build Berkeley DB without support for the statistics interfaces, enter 30--disable-statistics as an argument to configure.</ul> 31<b><a name="--disable-verify">--disable-verify</a></b><ul compact><li>To build Berkeley DB without support for database verification, enter 32--disable-verify as an argument to configure.</ul> 33<b><a name="--enable-smallbuild">--enable-smallbuild</a></b><ul compact><li>Equivalent to individually specifying --disable-cryptography, 34--disable-hash, --disable-queue, --disable-replication, 35--disable-statistics and --disable-verify. In addition, when compiling 36building with the GNU gcc compiler, the --enable-smallbuild option uses 37the -Os compiler build flag instead of the default -O3.</ul> 38<br> 39<p>The following configuration options will increase the size of the Berkeley DB 40library dramatically and are only useful when debugging applications:</p> 41<br> 42<b><a href="/ref/build_unix/conf.html#--enable-debug">--enable-debug</a></b><ul compact><li>Build Berkeley DB with symbols for debugging.</ul> 43<b><a href="/ref/build_unix/conf.html#--enable-debug_rop">--enable-debug_rop</a></b><ul compact><li>Build Berkeley DB with read-operation logging.</ul> 44<b><a href="/ref/build_unix/conf.html#--enable-debug_wop">--enable-debug_wop</a></b><ul compact><li>Build Berkeley DB with write-operation logging.</ul> 45<b><a href="/ref/build_unix/conf.html#--enable-diagnostic">--enable-diagnostic</a></b><ul compact><li>Build Berkeley DB with run-time debugging checks.</ul> 46<br> 47<p>In addition, static libraries are usually smaller than shared libraries. 48By default Berkeley DB will build both shared and static libraries. To build 49only a static library, configure Berkeley DB with the 50<a href="/ref/build_unix/conf.html">--disable-shared</a> option.</p> 51<p>The size of the Berkeley DB library varies depending on the compiler, machine 52architecture, and configuration options. As an estimate, production 53Berkeley DB libraries built with GNU gcc version 3.X compilers have footprints 54in the range of 400KB to 900KB on 32-bit x86 architectures, and in the 55range of 500KB to 1MB on 64-bit x86 architectures.</p> 56<p>For assistance in further reducing the size of the Berkeley DB library, or in 57building small memory footprint libraries on other systems, please 58contact Berkeley DB support.</p> 59<table width="100%"><tr><td><br></td><td align=right><a href="/build_unix/conf.html"><img src="/images/prev.gif" alt="Prev"></a><a href="/toc.html"><img src="/images/ref.gif" alt="Ref"></a><a href="/build_unix/flags.html"><img src="/images/next.gif" alt="Next"></a> 60</td></tr></table> 61<p><font size=1>Copyright (c) 1996,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved.</font> 62</body> 63</html> 64