| --- INTRODUCTION |
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| Just a quick note on porting and sending me patches: |
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| First off, you probably should subscribe to |
| net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net by sending a message to |
| net-snmp-coders-request@lists.sourceforge.net with a subject line of |
| subscribe. This is a mailing list to discuss all oft the coding |
| aspects of the project. |
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| Additionally, you should probably be developing against the latest |
| snapshot of the source code, which can be obtained through the |
| net-snmp cvs server. Details can be found at |
| http://www.net-snmp.org/cvs/. |
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| If you send patches to us, it would greatly help us if you sent them |
| to us based on the current checked out copy from CVS. To do this, |
| send us the output of "cvs diff -u" run in the top level net-snmp |
| source tree after you have modified the files that will fix the |
| problem or add the feature you're submitting the patch for. |
| |
| Quite a while back I started using the GNU autoconf testing suite to |
| greatly enhance portability. Because of this porting to new |
| architectures is much easier than before. However, new people porting |
| the package to new architectures rarely take advantage of this setup |
| and send me patches with lots of '#ifdef ARCH' type C code in it. Let |
| me say up front, I *hate* this type of coding now (even though I used |
| to use it a lot). What is better is to check for the necessary |
| functionality using the configure script and then use the results of |
| those tests. |
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| To do this, you need to install the GNU 'autoconf' package which also |
| requires the GNU 'm4' (gm4) package as well. This double installation |
| is extremely easy and shouldn't take you more than 15 minutes max. |
| After that, modify the configure.in and acconfig.h files as needed |
| instead of modifying the config.h or configure files directly. The |
| Makefile will re-produce these files from the first two. |
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| Worst case: Don't put in #ifdef architecture style statements. |
| Rather, create a new define in the s/ and m/ system specific header |
| files and use those defines to test against in the C code. This |
| should only be done for things that can't be checked using configure |
| though. |
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| Some autoconf examples: |
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| --- HEADER FILES |
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| In configure.in: |
| AC_CHECK_HEADERS(headdir/header.h) |
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| Then in your source code: |
| #ifdef HAVE_HEADDIR_HEADER_H |
| #include <headdir/header.h> |
| #ENDIF |
| |
| --- LIBRARY ROUTIENS |
| |
| In configure.in: |
| AC_CHECK_LIB(libexample, example_function) |
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| Thats it. The Makefiles will automatically link against -llibexample |
| if example_function is found in the library. |
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| --- FUNCTION CHECKS |
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| In configure.in: |
| AC_CHECK_FUNCS(example_function) |
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| In source code: |
| #ifdef HAVE_EXAMPLE_FUNCTION |
| /* use it */ |
| #endif |
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| --- STRUCTURE MEMBER CHECKS |
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| In configure.in: |
| AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct STRUCTURE.MEMBER],,,[[ |
| #include lines |
| ]]) |
| ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ (change) |
| |
| In source code: |
| #ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STRUCTURE_MEMBER |
| /* use it */ |
| #endif |
| |
| --- READ THE MANUAL |
| |
| The GNU autoconf info files are extremely well written and easy to |
| follow. Please check them out. |
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| I'd be happy to help you through anything you don't understand or |
| through more complex examples (eg, checking for structure parts or |
| existance). I'd be far less happy to get patches ignoring the above |
| request. If you simple can't abide by this, please send the patches |
| anyway, but it'll just take me longer to get them applied. |
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| Submit the patch to http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/. |
| Please include what version of the net-snmp package it was applied to |
| and state the arcitectures you have tested it on. |
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| Thanks a lot for the consideration, |
| Wes |