From 6676586580fa15bbf5a4d430a45b96b2e4875c7d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Henning Heinold Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 11:53:16 +0100 Subject: libdessert: introduce framework to develop routing protocols --- conf/checksums.ini | 4 + .../files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch | 78653 +++++++++++++++++++ recipes/libdessert/libdessert_0.86.14.bb | 15 + 3 files changed, 78672 insertions(+) create mode 100644 recipes/libdessert/files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch create mode 100644 recipes/libdessert/libdessert_0.86.14.bb diff --git a/conf/checksums.ini b/conf/checksums.ini index 3734f1a6a6..37fc92b235 100644 --- a/conf/checksums.ini +++ b/conf/checksums.ini @@ -14594,6 +14594,10 @@ sha256=9422e73c55aa921fbbce06e5e01bba0b98bb7a0f1640c27cfd307c290dba792c md5=6c5b6fff276c3a1171ceb41c6d4b6e34 sha256=76866075a54aa04f4f18f2cf09cf19c84dee4ed22c45b741dc4067f5e224430d +[http://www.des-testbed.net/sites/default/files/libdessert0.86.14.tar.gz] +md5=7c9f9ecfcc36217ac2af3dba7828e284 +sha256=4cea899ab0fc3d96a6ba1e5e7e28253636f4ceb3ed3cba88da4cbaa328e42285 + [http://handhelds.org/~paxanima/files/libdictionary.tar.gz] md5=10ee733c70e96e8e9f01d3de2cc0c78c sha256=46f0a85f340e099e9010c8eb9a28d727830aedb32be48fe0a2f0cd081e0623fd diff --git a/recipes/libdessert/files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch b/recipes/libdessert/files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6a396bf2a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/recipes/libdessert/files/0001-big-fat-autotools-patch.patch @@ -0,0 +1,78653 @@ +From 93d0a4993100114f3ac89af5a3d95d14483817c0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: woglinde +Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 01:09:35 +0100 +Subject: [PATCH] *big fat autotools patch + +--- + AUTHORS | 2 + + COPYING | 674 ++ + ChangeLog | 7 + + DES-SERT.doxyfile | 2 +- + INSTALL | 302 + + Intro.txt | 270 - + Makefile | 154 - + Makefile.am | 11 + + Makefile.in | 924 ++ + NEWS | 1 + + README | 270 + + autogen.sh | 2 + + changelog.gz | Bin 260 -> 0 bytes + config.guess | 1533 +++ + 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But first, please read ++. +diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog +new file mode 100644 +index 0000000..24a149f +--- /dev/null ++++ b/ChangeLog +@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++20091126 - 0.86.13 ++ - The sysrxpipeline now properly destroys the passed message on DESSERT_MSG_DROP. ++ Developers, make sure to NOT destroy the msg by yourselves anymore! ++ ++20091126 - 0.86.12 ++ - Added int dessert_msg_getpayload(dessert_msg_t *msg, void **payload) to ++ retrieve the length of the payload and a pointer to the payload, if any. +\ No newline at end of file +diff --git a/DES-SERT.doxyfile b/DES-SERT.doxyfile +index e92c000..5de05c9 100644 +--- a/DES-SERT.doxyfile ++++ b/DES-SERT.doxyfile +@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ WARN_LOGFILE = + # directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories + # with spaces. + +-INPUT = . ++INPUT = include/dessert src/libdessert + + # This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files + # that doxygen parses. 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