by Mathieu Desnoyers
This source tree is based on the Autotools suite from GNU to simplify portability. Here are some things you should have on your system in order to compile the Git repository tree:
- GNU Autotools
(Automake >= 1.12, Autoconf >= 2.69,
Autoheader >= 2.69;
make sure your system-wide
automake
points to a recent version!) - GNU Libtool >= 2.2
- Linux kernel headers from kernel >= 4.18 to build on x86, arm, ppc, and mips and from kernel >= 4.19 to build on s390.
If you get the tree from the Git repository, you will need to run
./bootstrap
in its root. It calls all the GNU tools needed to prepare the tree configuration.
To build and install, do:
./configure
make
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig
Note: the configure
script sets /usr/local
as the default prefix for
files it installs. However, this path is not part of most distributions'
default library path, which will cause builds depending on librseq
to fail unless -L/usr/local/lib
is added to LDFLAGS
. You may provide a
custom prefix to configure
by using the --prefix
switch
(e.g., --prefix=/usr
).
cd /path/to/kernel/sources
make headers_install
cd /path/to/librseq
CPPFLAGS=-I/path/to/kernel/sources/usr/include ./configure
make
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig