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author | cleeland <cleeland@ae88bc3d-4319-0410-8dbf-d08b4c9d3795> | 1997-07-22 21:06:32 +0000 |
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committer | cleeland <cleeland@ae88bc3d-4319-0410-8dbf-d08b4c9d3795> | 1997-07-22 21:06:32 +0000 |
commit | 93dce37f5597a1535f8f1d95e8c3ca4b94849454 (patch) | |
tree | 73daf78b5834090be641250ceb1f842ddb56cec2 /FAQ | |
parent | 8eafc4bf6c7c58cf8a1b3a664c8281e56b114de2 (diff) | |
download | ATCD-93dce37f5597a1535f8f1d95e8c3ca4b94849454.tar.gz |
Changed WRAPPER_ROOT to ACE_ROOT.
Diffstat (limited to 'FAQ')
-rw-r--r-- | FAQ | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ Please let me know if you have any questions or comments. 1. SIGHUP > 1) Where the heck does the HUP signal get registered for the -> $WRAPPER_ROOT/tests/Service_Configurator/server stuff? I looked there and -> in $WRAPPER_ROOT/libsrc/Service_Configurator. No luck. I guess I am +> $ACE_ROOT/tests/Service_Configurator/server stuff? I looked there and +> in $ACE_ROOT/libsrc/Service_Configurator. No luck. I guess I am > just blind from reading. Take a look in ./libsrc/Service_Configurator/Service_Config.h. @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ OS/Compiler defines in <sys/signal.h> > Can anyone tell me a way to turn off the creation of the shared libraries > in the ACE build. -You can simply comment out the LIB target in the $WRAPPER_ROOT/ace/Makefile +You can simply comment out the LIB target in the $ACE_ROOT/ace/Makefile or change the BUILD target from BUILD = $(VLIB) $(VSHLIB) $(SHLIBA) @@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ directory. 23. -> When I try to compile $WRAPPER_ROOT/src/Message_Queue.C on a Solaris +> When I try to compile $ACE_ROOT/src/Message_Queue.C on a Solaris > 5.3 system using SUNPro CC 4.0, the compiler aborts with a Signal 10 > (Bus Error). Our copy of CC 4.0 is over a year old and I do not > know if any patches or upgrades exist for it. If they do, then we @@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ make things work, but it seems to do the job for my system. in rules.lib.GNU... $(VLIB): $(VOBJS) - - CC -pts -pth -ptb -ptv -I$(WRAPPER_ROOT)/include $(VOBJS) + - CC -pts -pth -ptb -ptv -I$(ACE_ROOT)/include $(VOBJS) $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $? ./ptrepository/*.o -$(RANLIB) $@ -chmod a+r $@ @@ -1244,10 +1244,10 @@ more elegantly! I think you can solve this problem as follows: % cd ACE_WRAPPERS -% setenv WRAPPER_ROOT $cwd +% setenv ACE_ROOT $cwd % cd HP-UXA.09.05-g1 % make -f ../Makefile clone -% setenv WRAPPER_ROOT $cwd +% setenv ACE_ROOT $cwd % make That should build the links correctly since they'll point to the @@ -1652,7 +1652,7 @@ this: There are a number of places to find more information on this sort of design: - 1. $WRAPPER_ROOT/apps/Gateway/Gateway/Channel.cpp -- + 1. $ACE_ROOT/apps/Gateway/Gateway/Channel.cpp -- This Gateway application example shows the C++ code. 2. http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/TAPOS-95.ps.gz -- @@ -1857,7 +1857,7 @@ How this signal is handled depends on several factors: For examples of how this works, please check out -$WRAPPER_ROOT/examples/Reactor/Misc/test_signals.cpp +$ACE_ROOT/examples/Reactor/Misc/test_signals.cpp This contains a long comment that explains precisely how everything works! |