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$Id: README 287 2002-11-07 09:23:59Z twogood $
Contents of this document
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o Overview
o License
o How to get support
o External requirements
o Installation from CVS
o MacOS X installation
o Solaris installation
Overview
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Libsynce is part of the SynCE project:
http://synce.sourceforge.net/
The SynCE library is required to compile (at least) the following parts of the
SynCE project:
o librapi2
o dccmd
License
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MIT License, see the file LICENSE for details.
How to get support
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To increase the possibility of getting help, please read this document first:
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Information about the SynCE mailing lists are available here:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=30550
If your question has not been covered before, send it to the synce-devel
mailing list.
External requirements
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libiconv (which is usally already present on your system :-)
Check, a unit test framework for C, version 8.3.1 later!
http://check.sourceforge.net/
Installation from CVS
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o Make sure you have these versions of the GNU autotools:
autoconf-2.53
automake-1.6.1
libtool-1.4.2
o Checkout "libsynce" as described on:
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=30550
o Generate scripts and things:
./bootstrap
o Configure:
./configure
Use the --help parameter to view configuration options.
o Build:
make
o Install:
make install
MacOS X installation
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You probably have libiconv in /sw so you use --with-libiconv-prefix=/sw as
parameter to the configure script.
If you get error messages about duplicate symbols, you can try to call the
configure script with the --disable-shared parameter.
Solaris installation
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The libiconv provided by Sun sucks. Get GNU libiconv and install it in, for
example, /usr/local and use --with-libiconv-prefix=/usr/local as parameter to
the configure script.
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