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* use non deprecated version of AC_INIT and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE and check the required minimal versions. * add bzipped distribution archive * add AC_LIBTOOL_WIN32_DLL * forbid libtool to check fortran and c++ compilers * compute libtool versioning from the version of the package * pass the directories based on ${prefix} to the preoprocessor with the -D option * replace INCLUDES, wich is deprecated since 2001 by AM_CPPFLAGS SVN revision: 32336 |
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README.in
Eet @VERSION@ Eet is a tiny library designed to write an arbitary set of chunks of data to a file and optionally compress each chunk (very much like a zip file) and allow fast random-access reading of the file later on. It does not do zip as a zip itself has more complexity than is needed, and it was much simpler to implement this once here. It also can encode and decode data structures in memory, as well as image data for saving to eet files or sending across the network to other machines, or just writing to arbitary files on the system. All data is encoded in a platform independant way and can be written and read by any architecture. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMPILING AND INSTALLING: ./configure make (as root unless youa re installing in your users directories): make install ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BUILDING PACKAGES: RPM: To build rpm packages: sudo rpm -ta @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.tar.gz You will find rpm packages in your system /usr/src/redhat/* dirs (note you may not need to use sudo or root if you have your own ~/.rpmrc. see rpm documents for more details) DEB: To build deb packages: tar zvf @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.tar.gz cd @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot cd .. rm -rf @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@ You will find all the debian source, binary etc. packages put in the directory where you first untarred the source tarball.