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author | Linux Build Service Account <lnxbuild@localhost> | Fri Oct 08 23:39:35 2021 -0700 |
committer | Linux Build Service Account <lnxbuild@localhost> | Fri Oct 08 23:39:35 2021 -0700 |
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Merge 8d46a3c691776bcda7ad0e55c481b41d41235e33 on remote branch Change-Id: I6a47bb5fc6be5b719a53f432a4755dc7208e62ef
json-c
git
, gcc
and autotools
Home page for json-c: https://github.com/json-c/json-c/wiki
Caution: do NOT use sources from svn.metaparadigm.com, they are old.
Prerequisites:
gcc
, clang
, or another C compilerlibtool
If you're not using a release tarball, you'll also need:
autoconf
(autoreconf
)automake
Make sure you have a complete libtool
install, including libtoolize
.
json-c
GitHub repo: https://github.com/json-c/json-c
$ git clone https://github.com/json-c/json-c.git $ cd json-c $ sh autogen.sh
followed by
$ ./configure $ make $ make install
To build and run the test programs:
$ make check
libjson-c
If your system has pkgconfig
, then you can just add this to your makefile
:
CFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --cflags json-c) LDFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --libs json-c)
Without pkgconfig
, you would do something like this:
JSON_C_DIR=/path/to/json_c/install CFLAGS += -I$(JSON_C_DIR)/include/json-c LDFLAGS+= -L$(JSON_C_DIR)/lib -ljson-c