Hi,
Please refer to the INSTALL file in the C++ root directory for build
instructions, dependencies, etc. You need to have C++ source and the
specs to build SVN source.
Cheers,
Danushka
I am attempting to install qpid on an ubuntu machine. Since ubuntu is a very
popular distribution, perhaps the devs could add it to the ubuntu repo so it
can be installed as easily as fedora? (perhaps one of the non-redhat
employees :) )
The wiki pages are quite confusing for someone trying to build it
themselves. I installed the following packages:
apt-get install libboost-dev uuid-dev pkg-config build-essential make
autoconf automake help2man libtool doxygen graphviz ruby
(it took a little googling to find the right packages for libboost, uuid,
etc.)
The next step on this page
(http://qpid.apache.org/qpid-cpp-build-how-to.html) says that I need to
check out Java source...notice that the web page file name refers to
"cpp-build-how-to" and it is linked as such from another page. Yet the
bread-crumb-trail at the top of the page puts it under java:
Apache Qpid > Index > Qpid Java Documentation > Qpid Java How To > Qpid Java
Build How To > Building > Qpid Cpp Build How To
I'm checking out recommended source code now (I think it is going to
retrieve the full trunk, not just c++). Will post feedback if there are
further hiccups.
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Danushka Menikkumbura
Technical Lead, WSO2 Inc.
blog : http://danushka-menikkumbura.blogspot.com/
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