creating vmods
Adam Denenberg
adam at dberg.org
Tue Aug 2 13:05:24 CEST 2011
ha, thanks Tollef. Maybe i will write something up on the wiki based on my
experience.
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:54 AM, Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen at varnish-software.com
> wrote:
> ]] AD
>
> | Its actually not as bad as i thought. I realized i was editing
> | everything *AFTER* running configure and autogen, which created a LOT
> | of files from just a few set of templates. Looks like you only need
> | to touch src/Makefile.am and configure.ac and you are set. Sorry for
> | the confusion...
>
> Indeed, you shouldn't really need to edit any of the .in files, nor the
> Makefiles themselves. Just edit Makefile.am, configure.ac and
> src/Makefile.am as appropriate.
>
> And yes, it's correct that you probably have to rename some of the .c
> and .vcc files to more appropriate names for your project.
>
> I guess we might want to add a pointer to some easy auto* documentation
> and a quick «how to get started» guide in the libvmod-example readme
> file.
>
> Please also ote that it's not required to use libvmod-example as a
> basis; you can start from scratch, but we believe it's a useful starting
> point, unless you really enjoy hacking on build systems and such. :-)
>
> Regards,
> --
> Tollef Fog Heen
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