Basic Installation ================== Libsearpc requires several other packages to be built. Before installing, read the `README` file and MAKE SURE the required packages have been installed in your system. 1. If you downladed a tarball. Extract it to some path like `~/dev`, and cd ~/dev/libsearpc-1.0 If you git-cloned it from the repo, just cd into the directory. 2. run the following commands sequentially: ./autogen.sh ./configure make make install Note that `make install` requires root privilege, for example `sudo make install` in Debian distribution. Optionally compile pysearpc =========================== By default, Pysearpc are compiled. If you'd like to not compile pysearpc, use the following command: ./configure --enable-compile-python=no In this way, Pysearpc would not be compiled or installed. In MacOs, if you want to use py2app, you would better run the following commnads: ./configure LDFLAGS="-Xlinker -headerpad_max_install_names" In this way, the following error will be avoided: raise ValueError("New Mach-O header is too large to relocate") Optionally compile demos ======================== By default, a pair of client/server demo programs are compiled. If you'd like to disable this, use the following command: ./configure --enable-compile-demo=no Note that whatever your choice is, the demos would never be installed. They just stay in the source directory. Other options ============= Other options provided by Autoconf can be found in the manual of GNU Autoconf. http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/manual/autoconf.html