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author | Darran Kartaschew <chewy509@lycos.com> | 2011-12-13 00:42:01 +0100 |
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committer | Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se> | 2011-12-13 00:42:01 +0100 |
commit | 11082d39bc800f7eba9a29484e8139445de41329 (patch) | |
tree | 144d46ebb57e171c84651af6950a2da2a3cbcfac /INSTALL | |
parent | 5fba333342a336455b4c15c3dddbe226fa536025 (diff) | |
download | libmtp-11082d39bc800f7eba9a29484e8139445de41329.tar.gz |
Add OpenUSB support for Solaris etc.
Signed-off-by: Darran Kartaschew <chewy509@lycos.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se>
Diffstat (limited to 'INSTALL')
-rw-r--r-- | INSTALL | 67 |
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -218,30 +218,28 @@ http://wiki.buici.com/wiki/Autoconf_and_RPL_MALLOC Compilation for Solaris/SunOS ----------------------------- -libmtp builds on Solaris/SunOS with either gcc or SunStudio 12. It does -require GNU Make (aka gmake) to be installed. +libmtp builds on Solaris/SunOS with either gcc or SunStudio 12. It does +require GNU Make (aka gmake) to be installed. Building libmtp on Solaris +10 and Solaris 11 differ slightly, so alternate instructions are provided +for each Solaris version. + +For Solaris 10 +-------------- To build using GCC: + % CFLAGS="I/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib" MAKE=gmake \ INSTALL=/usr/ucb/install ./configure % gmake % gmake install -Custom CLFAGS are required for libusb.so as it lives in /usr/sfw/lib, -and this path is not in the default search path for ld. If these -CFLAGS are not set, several components of ./configure will fail leading +Custom CLFAGS are required for libusb.so as it lives in /usr/sfw/lib, +and this path is not in the default search path for ld. If these +CFLAGS are not set, several components of ./configure will fail leading to a failed build. To build using SunStudio 12: -Comment out CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes" in configure.ac -and rebuild ./configure using autoconf. Alternatively comment out line - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes" -in ./configure if you want to save rebuilding ./configure. The -W -options are not valid for SunStudio and will cause some tests in ./configure -to fail and also create non-valid Makefiles which will cause building libmtp -to fail as well. Then: - % CFLAGS="I/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib" MAKE=gmake \ INSTALL=/usr/ucb/install CC=cc ./configure % gmake @@ -249,8 +247,43 @@ to fail as well. Then: General Notes: -All MTP devices on Solaris 10u2+ are driven by the usb_mid driver, which -will automatically export ugen device interfaces with the correct device -permissions. No special configuration is required. See the usb_mid(7D) -and ugen(7D) manpages and /usr/sfw/share/doc/libusb/libusb.txt for +All MTP devices on Solaris 10u2+ are driven by the usb_mid driver, which +will automatically export ugen device interfaces with the correct device +permissions. No special configuration is required. See the usb_mid(7D) +and ugen(7D) manpages and /usr/sfw/share/doc/libusb/libusb.txt for more information. + +For Solaris 11 +-------------- + +Building libmtp on Solaris 11 is very similar to those instructions for +Solaris 10, however libusb now lives in /usr/lib, and openusb is also +available as an alternative USB library. Oracle does not provide a +libusb v1.0 API compatible version of libusb, instead providing the older +v0.1 API interface version of libusb. As mentioned, Oracle also provides +the OpenUSB USB library as an alternate to libusb v1.0, however OpenUSB is +not source or binary compatible with libusb. + +Before building/installing libmtp there are some components missing from +the base Solaris 11 installation, and are required to be installed prior +to building/installing libmtp. The 'libusbugen' package must be installed +before libusb itself is usable on Solaris 11, alternatively the 'openusb' +package may be used. + +To build using GCC: + % ./configure + % gmake + % sudo gmake install + +To build using SunStudio 12: + % CC=cc ./configure + % gmake + % sudo gmake install + + +General Notes: +All MTP devices on Solaris 11+ are driven by the usb_mid driver, which +will automatically export ugen device interfaces with the correct device +permissions. No special configuration is required. See the usb_mid(7D) +and ugen(7D) manpages and /usr/share/doc/libusb/libusb.txt for more +information. |