Compiling sample applications using makefiles – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual
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Compiling Sample Applications Using Makefiles
November 2009
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Compiling Sample Applications Using Makefiles
The sample applications are distributed in source form and are
compiled using the supplied makefile(s). The makefile(s) come set up
to link the application programs with the Brooktrout Bfv API
library.
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To compile the sample applications:
1. Change to the /boston/bfv.api/
For the operating system you are using, substitute its name for
location where the installed files are located (that is, /usr/sys for
Unixware, Solaris, and Linux; and C: for Windows®.
2. Compile the sample programs in the app.src directory using
make.
The program name make is used to refer to the standard make
program used with the compiler. The name of this program is
make on all platforms except Windows®; on that platform the
name is nmake.
3. Change to the /boston/bfv.api/
4. Compile the sample programs in the bapp.src directory using
make.
The sample programs are compiled and executable.
Note:
If you compile in the x64 environment, the makefile stores the
executables in a subdirectory called x64.