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61 lines
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+ libglacier
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The underlying C libraries for the Glacier package manager
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+ Rationale
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Glacier has been written in Bash since its conception. For obvious reasons, this is terrible for portability.
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While writing an entire library for a project that's been in the works for a year at this point will take
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much more time, it should futureproof Glacier and make it easier to deploy and test.
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+ Usage
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#include <glacier_config.h>
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#include <glacier_log.h>
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#include <glacier_pkgops.h>
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#include <glacier_runtime.h>
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See the relevant documentation for more information on libglacier functions.
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+ Installation
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Libglacier requires the following libraries to compile:
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- libcolor
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- libconfig
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Once these are installed, you can continue with the installation.
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Clone this repository:
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$ git clone https://git.everestlinux.org/EverestLinux/libglacier
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Enter the directory and edit config.mk:
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$ cd libglacier
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$ $EDITOR config.mk
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Build the library:
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$ make
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NOTE: libglacier is distributed as a static library only.
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Install the library and header files:
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# make install
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+ Linking
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To link libglacier into your program, ensure the proper header files are included.
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Then simply add the following to your compiler flags:
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-lglacier
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+ Documentation
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Online documentation can be found at https://everestlinux.org/docs/libglacier
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Offline documentation can be accessed with the following command:
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$ man libglacier
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