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This is actually a fully functional build except: * All internal shared libraries are static linked to make sure there is no interference with ports (and to reduce build time). * It does not have the python/perl/etc plugin or API support. * By default, it installs as "svnlite" rather than "svn". * If WITH_SVN added in make.conf, you get "svn". * If WITHOUT_SVNLITE is in make.conf, this is completely disabled. To be absolutely clear, this is not intended for any use other than checking out freebsd source and committing, like we once did with cvs. It should be usable for small scale local repositories that don't need the python/perl plugin architecture. |
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auth | ||
buckets | ||
build | ||
buildconf | ||
CHANGES | ||
config.layout | ||
configure | ||
configure.in | ||
context.c | ||
design-guide.txt | ||
incoming.c | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile.in | ||
NOTICE | ||
outgoing.c | ||
README | ||
serf_bucket_types.h | ||
serf_bucket_util.h | ||
serf_private.h | ||
serf.h | ||
serf.mak | ||
serf.pc.in | ||
serfmake | ||
ssltunnel.c |
Welcome to serf, a high-performance asynchronous HTTP client library. The serf library is a C-based HTTP client library built upon the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library. It multiplexes connections, running the read/write communication asynchronously. Memory copies and transformations are kept to a minimum to provide high performance operation. * Status: http://code.google.com/p/serf/wiki/ * Site: http://code.google.com/p/serf/ * Code: http://serf.googlecode.com/svn/ * Issues: http://code.google.com/p/serf/issues/list * Mail: serf-dev@googlegroups.com * People: Justin Erenkrantz, Greg Stein ---- Quick guide for the impatient (Unix) % ./configure % make % make install ---- Building serf from a Subversion checkout (non-packaged releases) We suggest that you try out 'serfmake'. % ./serfmake --prefix=/usr/local/serf --with-apr=/usr/local/apr install If you want to use the autoconf build system and are using a Subversion checkout, you need to run buildconf and have APR and APR-util sources handy. % ./buildconf --with-apr=/path/to/apr --with-apr-util=/path/to/apr-util (By default, buildconf will look in . and ../ for apr and apr-util.) Then, you can use ./configure, make, etc.