On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Gordon Sim <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/03/2012 12:19 PM, Sajith Kariyawasam wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My requirement is to run the broker (Qpid Java broker) in
>> a separate machine (machine A), and a client program hosted in another
>> separate machine (machine B), and it is written in C++, will connect to
>> the
>> broker to get messages.
>>
>> So, in machine B I need to have Qpid C++ libraries installed (No need to
>> have the C++ broker)
>>
>> In that case, what is the best way to install those libraries in machine B
>> ? Can I get all the dependencies in apt-get or else do I have to download
>> separately and build? if so what components do I need to download ?
>>
>
> Have a look at the INSTALL notes in the source distribution for a list of
> the required and optional dependencies[1]. I would imagine most of those
> would be installable via apt-get, however I use Fedora and I don't know the
> details of the various package names for your system. If you are willing to
> post details of that for your distribution back, we could update the
> INSTALL notes.
>
>
Sure, will post them once I got it successfully installed.


> Cajus Pollmeier has built Debian packages for Qpid for previous, available
> from http://apt.naasa.net/. (There are also packages for Fedora, just
> FYI).
>
> [1] probably boost and libuuid, plus nss if you want SSL will suffice on
> the client side.
>
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Best Regards
Sajith

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