The CMake program provides a great deal of control over how you configure a MySQL source distribution. Typically, you do this using options on the CMake command line. For information about options supported by CMake, run either of these commands in the top-level source directory:
shell>cmake . -LHshell>ccmake .
You can also affect CMake using certain environment variables. See Environment Variables.
The following table shows the available CMake
options. In the Default column,
PREFIX stands for the value of the
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX option, which
specifies the installation base directory. This value is used as
the parent location for several of the installation
subdirectories.
Table 4.1 MySQL Source-Configuration Option Reference (CMake)
| Formats | Description | Default | Introduced | Removed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
BUILD_CONFIG | Use same build options as official releases | |||
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE | Type of build to produce | RelWithDebInfo | ||
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS | Flags for C++ Compiler | |||
CMAKE_C_FLAGS | Flags for C Compiler | |||
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX | Installation base directory | /usr/local/mysql | ||
COMPILATION_COMMENT | Comment about compilation environment | |||
CPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL | Whether package build produces single file | OFF | ||
DEFAULT_CHARSET | The default server character set | latin1 | ||
DEFAULT_COLLATION | The default server collation | latin1_swedish_ci | ||
-DWITH_SYMVER16 | Whether libmysqlclient.so.18 contains both symver 16 and 18 symbols. | OFF | 5.6.31 | |
ENABLED_LOCAL_INFILE | Whether to enable LOCAL for LOAD DATA INFILE | OFF | ||
ENABLED_PROFILING | Whether to enable query profiling code | ON | ||
ENABLE_DEBUG_SYNC | Whether to enable Debug Sync support | ON | ||
ENABLE_DOWNLOADS | Whether to download optional files | OFF | ||
ENABLE_DTRACE | Whether to include DTrace support | |||
ENABLE_GCOV | Whether to include gcov support | 5.6.3 | ||
ENABLE_GPROF | Enable gprof (optimized Linux builds only) | OFF | 5.6.6 | |
IGNORE_AIO_CHECK | With -DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release, ignore libaio check | OFF | 5.6.1 | |
INNODB_PAGE_ATOMIC_REF_COUNT | Enable or disable atomic page reference counting | ON | 5.6.16 | |
INSTALL_BINDIR | User executables directory | PREFIX/bin | ||
INSTALL_DOCDIR | Documentation directory | PREFIX/docs | ||
INSTALL_DOCREADMEDIR | README file directory | PREFIX | ||
INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR | Header file directory | PREFIX/include | ||
INSTALL_INFODIR | Info file directory | PREFIX/docs | ||
INSTALL_LAYOUT | Select predefined installation layout | STANDALONE | ||
INSTALL_LIBDIR | Library file directory | PREFIX/lib | ||
INSTALL_MANDIR | Manual page directory | PREFIX/man | ||
INSTALL_MYSQLSHAREDIR | Shared data directory | PREFIX/share | ||
INSTALL_MYSQLTESTDIR | mysql-test directory | PREFIX/mysql-test | ||
INSTALL_PLUGINDIR | Plugin directory | PREFIX/lib/plugin | ||
INSTALL_SBINDIR | Server executable directory | PREFIX/bin | ||
INSTALL_SCRIPTDIR | Scripts directory | PREFIX/scripts | ||
INSTALL_SHAREDIR | aclocal/mysql.m4 installation directory | PREFIX/share | ||
INSTALL_SQLBENCHDIR | sql-bench directory | PREFIX | ||
INSTALL_SUPPORTFILESDIR | Extra support files directory | PREFIX/support-files | ||
MEMCACHED_HOME | Path to memcached | [none] | ||
MYSQL_DATADIR | Data directory | |||
MYSQL_MAINTAINER_MODE | Whether to enable MySQL maintainer-specific development environment | OFF | ||
MYSQL_PROJECT_NAME | Windows/OS X project name | 3306 | 5.6.5 | |
MYSQL_TCP_PORT | TCP/IP port number | 3306 | ||
MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR | Unix socket file | /tmp/mysql.sock | ||
ODBC_INCLUDES | ODBC includes directory | |||
ODBC_LIB_DIR | ODBC library directory | |||
OPTIMIZER_TRACE | Whether to support optimizer tracing | 5.6.3 | ||
SUNPRO_CXX_LIBRARY | Client link library on Solaris 10+ | 5.6.20 | ||
SYSCONFDIR | Option file directory | |||
TMPDIR | tmpdir default value | 5.6.16 | ||
WITHOUT_SERVER | Do not build the server | OFF | ||
WITHOUT_xxx_STORAGE_ENGINE | Exclude storage engine xxx from build | |||
WITH_ASAN | Enable AddressSanitizer | OFF | 5.6.15 | |
WITH_BUNDLED_LIBEVENT | Use bundled libevent when building ndbmemcache | ON | ||
WITH_BUNDLED_MEMCACHED | Use bundled memcached when building ndbmemcache | ON | ||
WITH_CLASSPATH | Classpath to use when building MySQL Cluster Connector for Java. Default is an empty string. | | ||
WITH_DEBUG | Whether to include debugging support | OFF | ||
WITH_DEFAULT_COMPILER_OPTIONS | Whether to use default compiler options | ON | 5.6.6 | |
WITH_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SET | Whether to use default feature set | ON | 5.6.6 | |
WITH_EDITLINE | Which libedit/editline library to use | bundled | 5.6.12 | |
WITH_EMBEDDED_SERVER | Whether to build embedded server | OFF | ||
WITH_EMBEDDED_SHARED_LIBRARY | Whether to build a shared embedded server library | OFF | 5.6.17 | |
WITH_ERROR_INSERT | Enable error injection in the NDB storage engine. Should not be used for building binaries intended for production. | OFF | ||
WITH_EXTRA_CHARSETS | Which extra character sets to include | all | ||
WITH_INNODB_MEMCACHED | Whether to generate memcached shared libraries. | OFF | ||
WITH_LIBEDIT | Use bundled libedit library | ON | 5.6.12 | |
WITH_LIBEVENT | Which libevent library to use | bundled | 5.6.6 | |
WITH_LIBWRAP | Whether to include libwrap (TCP wrappers) support | OFF | ||
WITH_NDBCLUSTER | Build the NDB storage engine; alias for WITH_NDBCLUSTER_STORAGE_ENGINE | ON | ||
WITH_NDBCLUSTER_STORAGE_ENGINE | Build the NDB storage engine | ON | ||
WITH_NDBMTD | Build multi-threaded data node. | ON | ||
WITH_NDB_BINLOG | Enable binary logging by default by mysqld. | ON | ||
WITH_NDB_DEBUG | Produce a debug build for testing or troubleshooting. | OFF | ||
WITH_NDB_JAVA | Enable building of Java and ClusterJ support. Enabled by default. Supported in MySQL Cluster only. | ON | ||
WITH_NDB_PORT | Default port used by a management server built with this option. If this option was not used to build it, the management server's default port is 1186. | [none] | ||
WITH_NDB_TEST | Include NDB API test programs. | OFF | ||
WITH_READLINE | Use bundled readline library | OFF | 5.6.5 | |
WITH_SSL | Type of SSL support | bundled | ||
WITH_UNIXODBC | Enable unixODBC support | OFF | ||
WITH_VALGRIND | Whether to compile in Valgrind header files | OFF | ||
WITH_ZLIB | Type of zlib support | bundled | ||
WITH_xxx_STORAGE_ENGINE | Compile storage engine xxx statically into server |
The following sections provide more information about CMake options.
For boolean options, the value may be specified as 1 or
ON to enable the option, or as 0 or
OFF to disable the option.
Many options configure compile-time defaults that can be
overridden at server startup. For example, the
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX,
MYSQL_TCP_PORT, and
MYSQL_UNIX_ADDR options that
configure the default installation base directory location, TCP/IP
port number, and Unix socket file can be changed at server startup
with the --basedir,
--port, and
--socket options for
mysqld. Where applicable, configuration option
descriptions indicate the corresponding mysqld
startup option.
This option configures a source distribution with the same build options used by Oracle to produce binary distributions for official MySQL releases.
The type of build to produce:
RelWithDebInfo: Enable optimizations
and generate debugging information. This is the default
MySQL build type.
Debug: Disable optimizations and
generate debugging information. This build type is also
used if the WITH_DEBUG
option is enabled. That is,
-DWITH_DEBUG=1 has the same
effect as
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug.
-DCPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL=
bool
This option affects whether the make package operation produces multiple installation package files or a single file. If disabled, the operation produces multiple installation package files, which may be useful if you want to install only a subset of a full MySQL installation. If enabled, it produces a single file for installing everything.
The CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX option
indicates the base installation directory. Other options with
names of the form
INSTALL_ that
indicate component locations are interpreted relative to the
prefix and their values are relative pathnames. Their values
should not include the prefix.
xxx
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=
dir_name
The installation base directory.
This value can be set at server startup with the
--basedir option.
Where to install user programs.
Where to install documentation.
-DINSTALL_DOCREADMEDIR=
dir_name
Where to install README files.
Where to install header files.
Where to install Info files.
Select a predefined installation layout:
STANDALONE: Same layout as used for
.tar.gz and .zip
packages. This is the default.
RPM: Layout similar to RPM packages.
SVR4: Solaris package layout.
DEB: DEB package layout (experimental).
You can select a predefined layout but modify individual component installation locations by specifying other options. For example:
shell> cmake . -DINSTALL_LAYOUT=SVR4 -DMYSQL_DATADIR=/var/mysql/data
Where to install library files.
Where to install manual pages.
-DINSTALL_MYSQLSHAREDIR=
dir_name
Where to install shared data files.
-DINSTALL_MYSQLTESTDIR=
dir_name
Where to install the mysql-test
directory. As of MySQL 5.6.12, to suppress installation of
this directory, explicitly set the option to the empty value
(-DINSTALL_MYSQLTESTDIR=).
The location of the plugin directory.
This value can be set at server startup with the
--plugin_dir option.
Where to install the mysqld server.
Where to install mysql_install_db.
Where to install aclocal/mysql.m4.
-DINSTALL_SQLBENCHDIR=
dir_name
Where to install the sql-bench directory.
To suppress installation of this directory, explicitly set the
option to the empty value
(-DINSTALL_SQLBENCHDIR=).
-DINSTALL_SUPPORTFILESDIR=
dir_name
Where to install extra support files.
The location of the MySQL data directory.
This value can be set at server startup with the
--datadir option.
The location of the ODBC includes directory, and may be used while configuring Connector/ODBC.
The location of the ODBC library directory, and may be used while configuring Connector/ODBC.
The default my.cnf option file directory.
This location cannot be set at server startup, but you can
start the server with a given option file using the
--defaults-file=
option, where file_namefile_name is the full
path name to the file.
The default location to use for the
tmpdir system variable. If
unspecified, the value defaults to P_tmpdir
in <stdio.h>. This option was added
in MySQL 5.6.16.
Storage engines are built as plugins. You can build a plugin as a
static module (compiled into the server) or a dynamic module
(built as a dynamic library that must be installed into the server
using the INSTALL PLUGIN statement
or the --plugin-load option before
it can be used). Some plugins might not support static or dynamic
building.
The MyISAM,
MERGE,
MEMORY, and
CSV engines are mandatory (always
compiled into the server) and need not be installed explicitly.
To compile a storage engine statically into the server, use
-DWITH_.
Some permissible engine_STORAGE_ENGINE=1engine values are
ARCHIVE, BLACKHOLE,
EXAMPLE, FEDERATED,
INNOBASE (InnoDB),
NDB or NDBCLUSTER
(NDB), PARTITION
(partitioning support), and PERFSCHEMA
(Performance Schema). Examples:
-DWITH_INNOBASE_STORAGE_ENGINE=1 -DWITH_ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENGINE=1 -DWITH_BLACKHOLE_STORAGE_ENGINE=1 -DWITH_PERFSCHEMA_STORAGE_ENGINE=1
WITH_NDBCLUSTER_STORAGE_ENGINE is
supported only when building MySQL Cluster using the MySQL
Cluster sources. It cannot be used to enable clustering support
in other MySQL source trees or distributions. In MySQL Cluster
source distributions, it is enabled by default. See
Building MySQL Cluster from Source on Linux, and
Compiling and Installing MySQL Cluster from Source on Windows, for more
information.
To exclude a storage engine from the build, use
-DWITHOUT_.
Examples:
engine_STORAGE_ENGINE=1
-DWITHOUT_EXAMPLE_STORAGE_ENGINE=1 -DWITHOUT_FEDERATED_STORAGE_ENGINE=1 -DWITHOUT_PARTITION_STORAGE_ENGINE=1
If neither
-DWITH_
nor
engine_STORAGE_ENGINE-DWITHOUT_
are specified for a given storage engine, the engine is built as a
shared module, or excluded if it cannot be built as a shared
module.
engine_STORAGE_ENGINE
A descriptive comment about the compilation environment.
-DDEFAULT_CHARSET=
charset_name
The server character set. By default, MySQL uses the
latin1 (cp1252 West European) character
set.
charset_name may be one of
binary, armscii8,
ascii, big5,
cp1250, cp1251,
cp1256, cp1257,
cp850, cp852,
cp866, cp932,
dec8, eucjpms,
euckr, gb2312,
gbk, geostd8,
greek, hebrew,
hp8, keybcs2,
koi8r, koi8u,
latin1, latin2,
latin5, latin7,
macce, macroman,
sjis, swe7,
tis620, ucs2,
ujis, utf8,
utf8mb4, utf16,
utf16le, utf32. The
permissible character sets are listed in the
cmake/character_sets.cmake file as the
value of CHARSETS_AVAILABLE.
This value can be set at server startup with the
--character_set_server option.
-DDEFAULT_COLLATION=
collation_name
The server collation. By default, MySQL uses
latin1_swedish_ci. Use the
SHOW COLLATION statement to
determine which collations are available for each character
set.
This value can be set at server startup with the
--collation_server option.
Whether to compile the Debug Sync facility into the server.
This facility is used for testing and debugging. This option
is enabled by default, but has no effect unless MySQL is
configured with debugging enabled. If debugging is enabled and
you want to disable Debug Sync, use
-DENABLE_DEBUG_SYNC=0.
When compiled in, Debug Sync is disabled by default at
runtime. To enable it, start mysqld with
the
--debug-sync-timeout=
option, where NN is a timeout value
greater than 0. (The default value is 0, which disables Debug
Sync.) N becomes the default
timeout for individual synchronization points.
For a description of the Debug Sync facility and how to use synchronization points, see MySQL Internals: Test Synchronization.
Whether to download optional files. For example, with this option enabled, CMake downloads the Google Test distribution that is used by the test suite to run unit tests.
Whether to include support for DTrace probes. For information about DTrace, wee Tracing mysqld Using DTrace
Whether to include gcov support (Linux only).
Whether to enable gprof (optimized Linux
builds only). This option was added in MySQL 5.6.6.
Whether to enable LOCAL capability in the
client library for
LOAD DATA
INFILE.
This option controls client-side LOCAL
capability, but the capability can be set on the server side
at server startup with the
--local-infile option. See
Security Issues with LOAD DATA LOCAL.
Whether to enable query profiling code (for the
SHOW PROFILE and
SHOW PROFILES statements).
If the
-DBUILD_CONFIG=mysql_release
option is given on Linux, the libaio
library must be linked in by default. If you do not have
libaio or do not want to install it, you
can suppress the check for it by specifying
-DIGNORE_AIO_CHECK=1. This
option was added in MySQL 5.6.1.
-DINNODB_PAGE_ATOMIC_REF_COUNT=
bool
Whether to enable or disable atomic page reference counting.
Fetching and releasing pages from the buffer pool and tracking
the page state are expensive and complex operations. Using a
page mutex to track these operations does not scale well. With
INNODB_PAGE_ATOMIC_REF_COUNT=ON (default),
fetch and release is tracked using atomics where available.
For platforms that do not support atomics, set
INNODB_PAGE_ATOMIC_REF_COUNT=OFF to disable
atomic page reference counting.
When atomic page reference counting is enabled (default),
“[Note] InnoDB: Using atomics to ref count
buffer pool pages” is printed to the error
log at server startup. If atomic page reference counting is
disabled, “[Note] InnoDB: Using mutexes to ref
count buffer pool pages” is printed instead.
INNODB_PAGE_ATOMIC_REF_COUNT was introduced
with the fix for MySQL Bug #68079. The option is removed in
MySQL 5.7.5. Support for atomics is required to build MySQL as
of MySQL 5.7.5, which makes the option obsolete.
Whether to enable a MySQL maintainer-specific development environment. If enabled, this option causes compiler warnings to become errors.
For Windows or OS X, the project name to incorporate into the project file name. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.5.
The port number on which the server listens for TCP/IP connections. The default is 3306.
This value can be set at server startup with the
--port option.
The Unix socket file path on which the server listens for
socket connections. This must be an absolute path name. The
default is /tmp/mysql.sock.
This value can be set at server startup with the
--socket option.
Whether to support optimizer tracing. See MySQL Internals: Tracing the Optimizer. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.3.
Whether to enable AddressSanitizer, for compilers that support it. The default is off. This option was added in MySQL 5.6.15.
Whether to include debugging support.
Configuring MySQL with debugging support enables you to use
the --debug="d,parser_debug"
option when you start the server. This causes the Bison parser
that is used to process SQL statements to dump a parser trace
to the server's standard error output. Typically, this output
is written to the error log.
-DWITH_DEFAULT_FEATURE_SET=
bool
Whether to use the flags from
cmake/build_configurations/feature_set.cmake.
This option was added in MySQL 5.6.6.
Which libedit/editline
library to use. The permitted values are
bundled (the default) and
system.
WITH_EDITLINE was added in MySQL
5.6.12. It replaces
WITH_LIBEDIT, which has been
removed.
Whether to build the libmysqld embedded
server library.
-DWITH_EMBEDDED_SHARED_LIBRARY=
bool
Whether to build a shared libmysqld
embedded server library. This option was added in MySQL
5.6.17.
Which extra character sets to include:
all: All character sets. This is the
default.
complex: Complex character sets.
none: No extra character sets.
Whether to generate memcached shared libraries
(libmemcached.so and
innodb_engine.so).
Which libevent library to use. Permitted
values are bundled (default),
system, and yes. If you
specify system or yes,
the system libevent library is used if
present. If the system library is not found, the bundled
libevent library is used. The
libevent library is required by
InnoDB memcached.
Whether to use the libedit library bundled
with the distribution.
WITH_LIBEDIT was removed in
MySQL 5.6.12. Use WITH_EDITLINE
instead.
Whether to include libwrap (TCP wrappers)
support.
Whether to use the readline library bundled
with the distribution. This option was removed in MySQL 5.6.5
because readline is no longer bundled.
The type of SSL support to include (if any) or the path name to the OpenSSL installation to use.
ssl_type can be one of the
following values:
no: No SSL support. This is the
default before MySQL 5.6.6. As of 5.6.6, this is no
longer a permitted value and the default is
bundled.
yes: Use the system SSL library if
present, else the library bundled with the
distribution.
bundled: Use the SSL library
bundled with the distribution. This is the default as
of MySQL 5.6.6.
system: Use the system SSL library.
path_name, permitted for MySQL
5.6.7 and after, is the path name to the OpenSSL
installation to use. Using this can be preferable to using
the ssl_type value of
system, for it can prevent CMake from
detecting and using an older or incorrect OpenSSL version
installed on the system. (Another permitted way to do the
same thing is to set the
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH option to
path_name.)
For information about using SSL support, see Using Secure Connections.
If enabled, this option causes the
libmysqlclient client library to contain
extra symbols to be compatible with
libmysqlclient on RHEL/OEL 5, 6, and 7; and
Fedora releases. All symbols present in
libmysqlclient.so.16 are tagged with
symver 16 in libmsqlclient.so.18, making
those symbols have both symver 16 and 18. The default is
OFF.
This option was added in MySQL 5.6.31.
Enables unixODBC support, for Connector/ODBC.
Whether to compile in the Valgrind header files, which exposes
the Valgrind API to MySQL code. The default is
OFF.
To generate a Valgrind-aware debug build,
-DWITH_VALGRIND=1 normally is
combined with -DWITH_DEBUG=1.
See
Building
Debug Configurations.
Some features require that the server be built with
compression library support, such as the
COMPRESS() and
UNCOMPRESS() functions, and
compression of the client/server protocol. The
WITH_ZLIB indicates the source
of zlib support:
bundled: Use the
zlib library bundled with the
distribution. This is the default.
system: Use the system
zlib library.
Whether to build without the MySQL server. The default is
OFF, which does build the server.
Flags for the C Compiler.
Flags for the C++ Compiler.
-DWITH_DEFAULT_COMPILER_OPTIONS=
bool
Whether to use the flags from
cmake/build_configurations/compiler_options.cmake.
This option was added in MySQL 5.6.6.
All optimization flags were carefully chosen and tested by the MySQL build team. Overriding them can lead to unexpected results and is done at your own risk.
-DSUNPRO_CXX_LIBRARY=""
lib_name
Enable linking against libCstd instead of
stlport4 on Solaris 10 or later. This works
only for client code because the server depends on C++98.
Example usage:
cmake -DWITHOUT_SERVER=1 -DSUNPRO_CXX_LIBRARY=Cstd
This option was added in MySQL 5.6.20.
To specify your own C and C++ compiler flags, for flags that do
not affect optimization, use the
CMAKE_C_FLAGS and
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS CMake options.
When providing your own compiler flags, you might want to specify
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE as well.
For example, to create a 32-bit release build on a 64-bit Linux machine, do this:
shell>mkdir bldshell>cd bldshell>cmake .. -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-m32 \-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-m32 \-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo
If you set flags that affect optimization
(-O), you must
set the
numberCMAKE_C_FLAGS_
and/or
build_typeCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_
options, where build_typebuild_type corresponds
to the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE value. To
specify a different optimization for the default build type
(RelWithDebInfo) set the
CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO and
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO options. For
example, to compile on Linux with -O3 and with
debug symbols, do this:
shell>cmake .. -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO="-O3 -g" \-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO="-O3 -g"
The following options are for use when building MySQL Cluster with the MySQL Cluster sources; they are not currently supported when using sources from the MySQL 5.6 Server tree.
Perform the build using the memcached (version 1.6 or later)
installed in the system directory indicated by
dir_name. Files from this
installation that are used in the build include the memcached
binary, header files, and libraries, as well as the
memcached_utilities library and the header
file engine_testapp.h.
You must leave this option unset when building
ndbmemcache using the bundled memcached
sources (WITH_BUNDLED_MEMCACHED
option); in other words, the bundled sources are used by
default).
This option was added in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.2.
While additional CMake options—such
as for SASL authorization and for providing
dtrace support—are available for use
when compiling memcached from external
sources, these options are currently not enabled for the
memcached sources bundled with MySQL
Cluster.
-DWITH_BUNDLED_LIBEVENT={ON|OFF}
Use the libevent included in the MySQL
Cluster sources when building MySQL Cluster with ndbmemcached
support (MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.2 and later). Enabled by
default. OFF causes the system's libevent to be used
instead.
-DWITH_BUNDLED_MEMCACHED={ON|OFF}
Build the memcached sources included in the MySQL Cluster
source tree (MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.3 and later), then use the
resulting memcached server when building the ndbmemcache
engine. In this case, make install places
the memcached binary in the installation
bin directory, and the ndbmemcache engine
shared library file ndb_engine.so in the
installation lib directory.
This option is ON by default.
Sets the classpath for building MySQL Cluster Connector for
Java. The default is empty. In MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.9 and
later, this option is ignored if
-DWITH_NDB_JAVA=OFF is used.
Enables error injection in the
NDB kernel. For testing only; not
intended for use in building production binaries. The default
is OFF.
-DWITH_NDBCLUSTER_STORAGE_ENGINE={ON|OFF}
Build and link in support for the
NDB
(NDBCLUSTER) storage engine in
mysqld. The default is
ON.
This is an alias for
WITH_NDBCLUSTER_STORAGE_ENGINE.
Build the multi-threaded data node executable
ndbmtd. The default is
ON.
Enable binary logging by default in the mysqld built using this option. ON by default.
Enable building the debug versions of the MySQL Cluster binaries. OFF by default.
Enable building MySQL Cluster with Java support, including
ClusterJ.
This option was added in MySQL Cluster NDB 7.2.9, and is ON by
default. If you do not wish to compile MySQL Cluster with Java
support, you must disable it explicitly by specifying
-DWITH_NDB_JAVA=OFF when running
CMake. Otherwise, if Java cannot be found,
configuration of the build fails.
Causes the MySQL Cluster management server
(ndb_mgmd) that is built to use this
port by default. If this option is
unset, the resulting management server tries to use port 1186
by default.
If enabled, include a set of NDB API test programs. The default is OFF.