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@ -21,6 +21,15 @@ In order to run all of the tests we provide, you will need valgrind and clang. |
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More specifically, under debian, you will need the package libc++-dev to |
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More specifically, under debian, you will need the package libc++-dev to |
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properly run all the tests. |
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properly run all the tests. |
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Compiling and running grpc C++ tests depend on protobuf 3.0.0, gtest and gflags. |
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Although gflags is provided in third_party, you will need to manually install |
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that dependency on your system to run these tests. Under a Debian or Ubuntu |
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system, you can install the gtests and gflags packages using apt-get: |
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```sh |
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$ [sudo] apt-get install libgflags-dev libgtest-dev |
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``` |
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If you are planning to work on any of the languages other than C and C++, you |
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If you are planning to work on any of the languages other than C and C++, you |
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will also need their appropriate development environments. |
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will also need their appropriate development environments. |
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