Hello Again!
I finally opened my eyes and saw that what I downloaded was the prebuilt stuff
with header files. I do however still miss being able to download source files.
I did manage to checkout the latest source from cvs, but which tag should I use
to get the latest official release?
I could furthermore not make the head revision compile without inserting
#include <stdint.h> and #include <stdlib.h> here and there in the source files.
I'm compiling of a Fedora14 system with gcc 4.5.1.
Can anybody point me towards downloading source files for the 1.0.0.8 release?
Is there a good explanation why I cannot build the source as is?
Regards
Klaus Jacobsen
From: Klaus Holst Jacobsen
Sent: 18. december 2011 19:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ltk-d] Building ltkcpp 1.0.0.8 for linux, but where's the makefile
Hello
Downloaded ltkcpp from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/llrp-toolkit/files/llrp-toolkit/ltkcpp/1.0.0.8/
Wanted to build .so file it according to instructions here:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/llrp-toolkit/index.php?title=LTKCPP#INSTALLING_AND_BUILDING_THE_LLRP_Tool_Kit_for_C.2B.2B
But when unzipping the zip/tgz file I find no makefile only sourcefiles.
Can anybody point to instructions on how to build a .so file for linux?
Regards
Klaus Jacobsen
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