Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2009-07-30 | Bu::Buffer actually works, and works really well. I dig it. Bu::BZip2 now | Mike Buland | |
follows the new filter guidelines, where read and write report the amount of data consumed, not the amount processed. I.e. when writing, it reports how much of your incoming data it used, not how many bytes it wrote on the other end. | |||
2009-06-26 | Fixed a couple of things up, now build creates a shared object as well as a non | Mike Buland | |
shared, checkinst.sh makes sure that symlinks are in /usr/lib and /usr/include so that you don't need a libbu++ symlink in any directories. If you still want the static version, then just delete the shared object, or switch your link line to do this: -Wl,-Bstatic -lbu++ -Wl,-Bdynamic Instead of just -lbu++, it'll include libbu++ as static, and everything else as dynamic. You could always just use -static, but then the whole thing is going to be static. Also, the dynamic library is already linked against all the extra libs you need, so no need to link against pthread or libbz2. | |||
2009-02-24 | Just committing some in-progress code. It may report some warnings, but it | Mike Buland | |
doesn't inhibit building. These'll be in good working shape in no time. |