From 07274513e984f0b5544586c74508ccd16e7dcafa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Walter Seikel Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 17:29:19 +1000 Subject: Remove EFL, since it's been released now. --- libraries/eet/README | 68 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 68 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libraries/eet/README (limited to 'libraries/eet/README') diff --git a/libraries/eet/README b/libraries/eet/README deleted file mode 100644 index 416214b..0000000 --- a/libraries/eet/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -Eet 1.6.0 - -****************************************************************************** - - FOR ANY ISSUES PLEASE EMAIL: - enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net - -****************************************************************************** - -Requirements: -------------- -Must have: - libc - zlib - libjpeg - eina (1.1.0 or better) - (For windows you also need: evil) - -Optional requirements: - gnutls (1.7.6 or better) - openssl - -Eet is a tiny library designed to write an arbitrary set of chunks of -data to a file and optionally compress each chunk (very much like a -zip file) and allow fast random-access reading of the file later -on. It does not do zip as a zip itself has more complexity than is -needed, and it was much simpler to implement this once here. - -It also can encode and decode data structures in memory, as well as -image data for saving to eet files or sending across the network to -other machines, or just writing to arbitrary files on the system. All -data is encoded in a platform independent way and can be written and -read by any architecture. This data once encoded can be sent to -another process or machine and decoded on the other end without -needing to go into an eet file. Eet can also optionally encrypt files -and use digital signatures (with gnutls or openssl support). - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -COMPILING AND INSTALLING: - - ./configure - make -(do this as root unless you are installing in your users directories): - make install - -To get the coverage report: - make coverage -The report is created in the coverage/ subdir -If you want to be able to run coverage test over eet, you will need gcov -(usually any distro provides it) and lcov from: - http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php. -For coverage support you also need "make check" support with the check -library (see below). - -For compilation with MinGW, fnmatch.h is probably missing. That file can be -found here: - http://www.koders.com/c/fid2B518462CB1EED3D4E31E271DB83CD1582F6EEBE.aspx -It should be installed in the mingw include directory. - -For compilation with mingw32ce, run configure with the option - --host=arm-wince-mingw32ce - -For compilation with cegcc, follow the wiki: - http://wiki.enlightenment.org/index.php/Category:EFL_Windows_CE - -If you want to be able to run "make check", you need library check - from http://check.sourceforge.net/ - -- cgit v1.1