jessiebryan / event-driven-servers

A collection of event-driven servers such as tac_plus, tac_plus-ng, ftpd, tcprelay

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This is a collection of high-performance and scalable event-driven servers
(notably tac_plus-ng, tac_plus, ftpd, tcprelay). Please have a look at the
documentation for configuration details.

Issues can be reported via

  https://github.com/MarcJHuber/event-driven-servers/issues

or the mailing list at

   event-driven-servers@googlegroups.com

Home site is https://www.pro-bono-publico.de/projects/


Installation instructions
=========================

This software suite should compile quite fine on a variety of platforms,
e.g. current versions of Sun Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly
BSD, Darwin, Linux and Cygwin. See the comments at the beginning of

  misc/sysconf.h

for a somewhat comprehensive list.

Unless you're trying to install the software on an unsupported system,
there shouldn't be any need to mess with the makefiles. If you do so,
you're on your own, and you'll better know what you're doing.

Build environment
-----------------

Required tools:

- A supported C compiler, plus linker. GCC and LLVM are fine.
- GNU make (version 3.79.1, unpatched,  recommended, others may or may
  not work).
- Perl
- Various development header files and libraries

Compile & Install
-----------------

Please run "./configure --help". It will output a list of supported
options. Then run ./configure with the appropriate arguments. After
that, run "make" to start the compilation process and "make install"
to install the compiled binaries.

Example:

  ./configure tac_plus-ng
  make
  sudo make install

You may actually omit the "configure" step if you're content with
the default build options, which are to compile everything and to
use all optional features your system supports at first glance.

For initial testing, before installing anything, you may enter the
	/usr/local/lib/mavis/sample
directory and run the sample configurations you'll find there.

Documentation
=============

The distribution comes with documentation located in the
top-level "doc" directory.

Support
=======

While I really appreciate that you're using the software I'd
very much prefer *not* to receive private support enquiries.

Please direct support queries to the mailing list at

  event-driven-servers@googlegroups.com

or file an issue at

  https://github.com/MarcJHuber/event-driven-servers/issues

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A collection of event-driven servers such as tac_plus, tac_plus-ng, ftpd, tcprelay

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