It's just

$ autoreconf -vfi   (if you like verbose output ;))

Than you can do ./configure. But, honestly, there is not much that is built
today. A simple test program is there, plus a very basic (and memory-hungry)
radix tree. I now need some CEE stuff for parsing and this is what I am
currently looking at. Unfortunately, there are a couple of smaller things
that - together - take a larger part of my day than I had hoped for.

Rainer

> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Champ Clark III [Softwink]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 8:00 PM
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> Subject: [rsyslog] Building liblognorm....
> 
> 
>       Rainer,
> 
>       I pulled down the (git clone) the liblognorm stuff this morning.
> This might be a bit premature,  but I'd like to start getting my hands
> dirty :)
> 
>       I noticed you have the configure.ac and Makefile.am out there.
> Is it correct to assume I'll need to manually run autoconf / automake /
> aclocal and all that.   I'm just wondering how you're getting your auto
> tools
> to setup the build system.   Thanks.
> 
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