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DeforaOS libMarshall

About libMarshall

libMarshall is a marshalling library, allowing the execution of function calls of any prototype across a number of combinations of Operating Systems, hardware architectures, and calling conventions. It is notably used by libApp, a message-passing framework at the core of the DeforaOS Project.

Dependencies for libMarshall

libMarshall depends on the following components:

And optionally:

Configuring libMarshall

When building libMarshall from the development sources, 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.

A default set of Makefiles is provided with releases of this project in order to help building and packaging. The Makefiles provided target the NetBSD Operating System by default, but should work on most platforms without changes.

Compiling libMarshall

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

$ make

To build libMarshall for installation in a different directory than the default /usr/local, use the PREFIX variable as follows:

$ make PREFIX="/path/to/destination"

Then use the install target to effectively install libMarshall on the system.

libMarshall also supports DESTDIR, to be installed in a staging directory; for instance:

$ make DESTDIR="/staging/directory" PREFIX="/another/prefix" install