[Review - Not yet] libsmi
Harold L Hunt II
huntharo@msu.edu
Thu Nov 27 08:22:00 GMT 2003
Abe,
Here are some things I did:
1) Used a standard build script.
2) Passed -no-undefined on the LDFLAGS to allow the DLL to be built.
3) Ran 'make check' to see that only 1 of the 20 test failed (the last
one, seems to be something trivial).
4) Relibtoolized the source to allow the DLL to be built.
5) Fixed mibs/Makefile.am and mibs/*/Makefile.am to allow the 'make
install' command to properly install the mibs when srcdir != builddir.
6) Updated the libsmi.README file to list proper build requirements.
7) Updated the setup.hint file to list proper run-time requirements.
8) Rolled the libsmi, libsmi-devel, and libsmi-tools packages back into
one package (this was really the default from using a generic build
script). The libsmi package was only containing the readme files and
not much else (it was around 30 KiB). Now that we have a DLL we could
change this to be: libsmi (docs, exes, mibs, etc.), libsmi2 (contains
the DLL), and libsmi-devel (includes and link libs). I have some
previous packages that I have done this for and I could do it for this
package as well (the process consists of copying a few lines into the
build script and tweaking a few other lines).
Here are my files:
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#!/bin/bash
wget \
http://msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/release/libsmi/libsmi-0.4.1-1.tar.bz2
wget \
http://msu.edu/~huntharo/cygwin/release/libsmi/libsmi-0.4.1-1-src.tar.bz2
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I think these changes really improve the package, but I admit that it is
not 100% complete yet. Feel free to do with these changes as you want to.
Harold
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