http://ufpr.dl.sourceforge.net/sourcefo ... .11.tar.gz
I hate it!! is not have configure script...
the readme tell these:
- Código: Selecionar todos
4.1 Building using GNU Make
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This is the only option for Unix and DJGPP, and also works for
RSXNTDJ and Mingw32.
First you must configure the build process by creating a file
`port.mak' describing your environment.
If you're using DJGPP, RSXNTDJ, Linux, FreeBSD, or Mingw32,
just copy the corresponding .mak file from the `makfiles'
directory to `port.mak' in the main directory. You can then
edit this if you want to configure it a bit more.
For Mingw32, you need fileutils, and must set the MINGDIR
environment variable as appropriate for your system before
running `make install', e.g.
set MINGDIR=c:/mingw32
In general on Unix try using either the Linux or FreeBSD
versions as a base. You will need GNU Make, whatever you use,
unless you also edit all of the makefiles. I tested this on
Digital Unix 4.0 running on a DEC Alpha, and no changes were
needed to the Linux configuration -- but this machine had GNU
tools installed.
To build Libnet, simply run `make' from its base directory
(the one with `port.mak' in it). This will compile everything,
producing `libnet.a' in the `lib' directory, various test
programs in the `tests' directory and possibly some example
programs, in the `examples' heirarchy, depending upon what
environment you're working in.
After building, you can remove intermediate files by
typing `make clean' from that same directory.
If something goes badly wrong and you need to rebuild the
library from scratch, run `make rebuild'.
If you switch to another environment, or just need to build
Libnet for more than one environment, run `make cleaner',
then replace `port.mak', and then rebuild as usual.
Someone with experience in these kind of task?
regards.