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DeforaOS libApp

About libApp

libApp is a message-passing framework. It is designed to become the core component for the DeforaOS Project, providing transparent and protocol-agnostic network computing capabilities. Regardless, libApp is intended to be portable and work on any system, using any POSIX-compliant runtime as fallback if available.

Dependencies for libApp

libApp depends on the following software components to build:

Configuring libApp

Before being able to build libApp, it is necessary to generate Makefiles with configure(1). It should be enough to run this tool as follows:

$ configure

Please refer to the documentation of DeforaOS configure for further instructions.

Compiling libApp

It is then possible to build the project with make(1) as usual. The following command should therefore be enough:

$ make

To install libApp in a dedicated directory, like /path/to/libApp:

$ make PREFIX="/path/to/libApp" install