Closed StephenJose-Dai closed 5 months ago
From the blog post
Pingora is a library and toolset, not an executable binary. In other words, Pingora is the engine that powers a car, not the car itself. Although Pingora is production-ready for industry use, we understand a lot of folks want a batteries-included, ready-to-go web service with low or no-code config options. Building that application on top of Pingora will be the focus of our collaboration with the ISRG to expand Pingora's reach. Stay tuned for future announcements on that project.
The project they are referring to is River.
From the blog post
Pingora is a library and toolset, not an executable binary. In other words, Pingora is the engine that powers a car, not the car itself. Although Pingora is production-ready for industry use, we understand a lot of folks want a batteries-included, ready-to-go web service with low or no-code config options. Building that application on top of Pingora will be the focus of our collaboration with the ISRG to expand Pingora's reach. Stay tuned for future announcements on that project.
The project they are referring to is River.
Thanks for your answer ! I'm looking forward to this day. I hope that Pingora will have a release like Nginx in the future or that engineers can compile pingora as quickly as they compile nginx. I also hope that Pingora will get better and better ! Have a nice day !
I don't seem to find the release version, nor do I see how to compile it specifically. All I find is some documents with unclear descriptions, which doesn't help me at all! So, I want to compile a pingora myself, what do I need to do to achieve it?