Pete Robbins wrote:
Sounds good.

On 25/09/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Pete Robbins wrote:
> I've checked in a change to the linux automake for C++ SCA to allow
> building
> of the extensions to be optional.
>
> I've added --enable-XXX to configure where XXX is php, python, ruby.
> The ./build.sh script in the sca root does not specify these so they
will
> NOT be built by default.
> Cheers,
>

Pete,

Thanks, I followed your template and extended the list to allow all the
extensions to be controlled through --enable options.

Here's the output from configure --help:
--enable-all-extensions build all runtime extensions [default=no]
--enable-cpp            build C++ component type extension [default=yes]
--enable-wsbinding build Web Service binding extension [default=yes] --enable-scabinding build SCA default binding extension [default=yes] --enable-python build Python component type extension [default=no]
--enable-ruby           build Ruby component type extension [default=no]
--enable-php            build PHP component type extension [default=no]

configure without options will just build the "core" extensions.
configure --enable-all-extensions is useful to verify the build of
everything.

--
Jean-Sebastien


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Now that our SCA build is modular, how about doing something similar to our SDO build?

What do you guys think about the following options?
--enable-axiom to make the dependency on Axis2 optional
--enable-stdcxx
any other one?

Thoughts?

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Jean-Sebastien


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