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uplex-varnish
libvmod-blobsynth
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Dridi Boukelmoune
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@@ -61,27 +61,34 @@ If you have installed Varnish to a non-standard directory, call
the appropriate path. For instance, when varnishd configure was called
with ``--prefix=$PREFIX``, use
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
::
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=${PREFIX}/lib/pkgconfig
export ACLOCAL_PATH=${PREFIX}/share/aclocal
The module will inherit its prefix from Varnish, unless you specify a
different ``--prefix`` when running the ``configure`` script for this
module.
Make targets:
* make - builds the vmod.
* make install - installs your vmod.
* make check - runs the unit tests in ``src/tests/*.vtc``
* make check - runs the unit tests in ``src/tests/*.vtc``
.
* make distcheck - run check and prepare a tarball of the vmod.
If you build a dist tarball, you don't need any of the autotools or
pkg-config. You can build the module simply by running::
./configure
make
Installation directories
------------------------
By default, the vmod ``configure`` script installs the built vmod in
the same directory as Varnish, determined via ``pkg-config(1)``. The
vmod installation directory can be overridden by passing the
``VMOD_DIR`` variable to ``configure``.
Other files like man-pages and documentation are installed in the
locations determined by ``configure``, which inherits its default
``--prefix`` setting from Varnish.
By default, the vmod ``configure`` script installs the built vmod in the
directory relevant to the prefix. The vmod installation directory can be
overridden by passing the ``vmoddir`` variable to ``make install``.
USAGE EXAMPLE
=============
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@@ -106,5 +113,5 @@ COMMON PROBLEMS
* Incompatibilities with different Varnish Cache versions
Make sure you build this vmod against its correspondent Varnish Cache version.
For instance, to build against Varnish Cache 4.
0
, this vmod must be built from
branch 4.
0
.
For instance, to build against Varnish Cache 4.
1
, this vmod must be built from
branch 4.
1
.
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