| Thrift Code Compiler | 
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 | License | 
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 | or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file | 
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 | to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the | 
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 |   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | 
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 | software distributed under the License is distributed on an | 
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 | Thrift Code Compiler | 
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 | This compiler takes thrift files as input and generates output code across | 
 | various programming languages. To build and install it, do this: | 
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 |   ./bootstrap.sh | 
 |   ./configure | 
 |   make | 
 |   sudo make install | 
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 | It requires some form of LEX and YACC to be installed, which should be | 
 | picked up by autoconf. | 
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 | Not much else to report here. You'll have to look at the code to get your | 
 | questions answered. Or just run the executable after you build and take | 
 | a look at the usage message. |