[PATCH] Add some content to the README
by Angus Salkeld
Signed-off-by: Angus Salkeld <asalkeld(a)redhat.com>
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+What is libqb?
+--------------
+libqb is a library with the primary purpose of providing high performance
+client server reusable features. It provides high performance logging,
+tracing, ipc, and poll.
+We don't intend be an all encompassing library, but instead provide very
+specially focused APIs that are highly tuned for maximum performance for client/server applications.
+
+For more info look at:
+- Our wiki: http://libqb.org
+- The doxygen generated manual: http://libqb.org/html/doxygen/
+ You can build it yourself with the following commands:
+ $ make doxygen
+ $ firefox ./doc/html/index.html
+
+
+Dependencies
+------------
+If you want to build the glib example code then you will need
+glib-2.0-devel
+
+If you want to run the tests then you will need
+check-devel
+
+If you want to build the doxygen man pages or html manual you will need
+doxygen and graphviz
+
+Installing from source
+----------------------
+$ ./autogen.sh
+$ ./configure
+$ make
+$ sudo make install
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1.7.4
13 years
qb_ipcc_connection_t and fork
by Dietmar Maurer
Hi all,
i wonder if i can reuse a connection after a fork?
conn = qb_ipcc_connect(..)
cpid = fork();
if (cpid) {
qb_ipcc_sendv_recv(conn, ..)
else {
qb_ipcc_sendv_recv(conn, ..)
}
I guess each process needs its own connection instead?
- Dietmar
13 years