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Some times we may close an empty active segment, if all data in it was evicted. Normally segments are removed as soon as the last object in it is freed, but if the segment is already empty when closed, noone is supposed to call free on it. Such segments would be quickly reclaimed during compaction, but it's possible that we will destroy the region before they're reclaimed by compaction. Currently we would fail on an assertion which checks that there are no segments. This change fixes the problem by handling empty closed segments when region is destroyed.
#Urchin
##Building Urchin
In addition to required packages by Seastar, the following packages are required by Urchin.
Submodules
Urchin uses submodules, so make sure you pull the submodules first by doing:
git submodule init
git submodule update --recursive
Building urchin on Fedora
Installing required packages:
sudo yum install yaml-cpp-devel lz4-devel zlib-devel snappy-devel jsoncpp-devel thrift-devel antlr3-tool antlr3-C++-devel libasan libubsan
Building urchin on Ubuntu 14.04
Installing required packages:
sudo apt-get install libyaml-cpp-dev liblz4-dev zlib1g-dev libsnappy-dev libjsoncpp-dev
Building Fedora RPM
As a pre-requisite, you need to install Mock on your machine:
# Install mock:
sudo yum install mock
# Add user to the "mock" group:
usermod -a -G mock $USER && newgrp mock
Then, to build an RPM, run:
./dist/redhat/build_rpm.sh
The built RPM is stored in /var/lib/mock/<configuration>/result directory.
For example, on Fedora 21 mock reports the following:
INFO: Done(scylla-server-0.00-1.fc21.src.rpm) Config(default) 20 minutes 7 seconds
INFO: Results and/or logs in: /var/lib/mock/fedora-21-x86_64/result
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