This is an example application which uses libgfapi. It is a complete autotools based build system which demonstrates the required changes in configure.ac, Makefile.am etc to successfuly detect for and build an application against libgfapi. There are two approaches to building a libgfapi based application: 1. In the presence of pkg-config in your build system. This is the recommended approach which is also used in this example. For this approach to work, you need to build glusterfs by passing --pkgconfigdir=/usr/lib64/pkgconfig (or the appropriate directory) in your distro. This already happens if you build RPMs with the glusterfs.spec provided in glusterfs.git. You will also need to install glusterfs-api RPM. 2. In the absence of pkg-config in your build system. Make sure your LDFLAGS includes -L/path/to/lib where libgfapi.so is installed and -I/path/to/include/glusterfs where the 'api' directory Change-Id: Ic4eab2df002d7e8d20593a03e643859423048848 BUG: 839950 Signed-off-by: Anand Avati <avati@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.com/3666 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Amar Tumballi <amarts@redhat.com>
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This is an example application which uses libgfapi. It is
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a complete autotools based build system which demonstrates the
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required changes in configure.ac, Makefile.am etc to successfuly
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detect for and build an application against libgfapi.
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There are two approaches to building a libgfapi based application:
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1. In the presence of pkg-config in your build system.
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This is the recommended approach which is also used in this example.
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For this approach to work, you need to build glusterfs by passing
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--pkgconfigdir=/usr/lib64/pkgconfig (or the appropriate directory)
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in your distro. This already happens if you build RPMs with the
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glusterfs.spec provided in glusterfs.git. You will also need to
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install glusterfs-api RPM.
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2. In the absence of pkg-config in your build system.
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Make sure your LDFLAGS includes -L/path/to/lib where libgfapi.so is
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installed and -I/path/to/include/glusterfs where the 'api' directory
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containing the headers are available.
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