Given that tsxs is broken does anyone know what would be the sequence of commands that it would execute to build the plugin if it were working correctly given the following command line?
tsxs -o libJsonPTransformationHandler.so -C JsonPTransformationHandler.cc -I /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin From: "Owens, Steve" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Reply-To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 12:19:14 -0800 To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Re: Questions about tsxs Digging into this further I can see that when I invoke: tsxs -o libJsonPTransformationHandler.so -C JsonPTransformationHandler.cc -I /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin Tsxs writes the following on the last line of output: Compile failed: g++ -I/usr/local/include -g -pipe -Wall -Werror -O3 -feliminate-unused-debug-symbols -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-invalid-offsetof -fpic -c JsonPTransformationHandler.cc -o JsonPTransformationHandler.lo Yet when I do tsxs -h It outputs: /usr/local/bin/tsxs : a tool to compile, link and install trafficserver plugins. compiling/linking: -c [ file1.c [ file2.c [ ... ] ] ] ## compiles C files -C [ file1.cc [ file2.C [ ... ] ] ] ## compiles C++ files -o modulename.so ## the name of the module -I include ## add -Iinclude to the compile -l lib ## add -llib to the link installing: -o modulename.so ## the name of the module -i ## install the object So I am pretty sure there is a bug here since the –I /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin didn't make it to the g++ command. From: "Owens, Steve" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Reply-To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 12:09:56 -0800 To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Questions about tsxs I am experiencing some confusing behaviors trying to use tsxs and the documentation on this tool does not seem to be very complete. Here is what I am trying to do in a nutshell. I have plugin file that I want to build and I want to be able to include files from a different directory into the header file such that: When I put in my JsonPTransformationHandler.h file #include <events/BaseEventHandler.h> #include <TransactionData.h> And I put this in my JsonPTransformationHandler.cc file: #include "JsonPTransformationHandler.h" #include <ApiMgmtUtil.h> I have tried executing the build tool with the following command lines to no avail: tsxs -o libJsonPTransformationHandler.so -C JsonPTransformationHandler.cc -I/home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin tsxs -o libJsonPTransformationHandler.so -C JsonPTransformationHandler.cc -I/home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/ tsxs -o libJsonPTransformationHandler.so -C JsonPTransformationHandler.cc -I /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin tsxs -o libJsonPTransformationHandler.so -C JsonPTransformationHandler.cc -I /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/ Yet in each and every case when the tool runs it renders the following error messages: JsonPTransformationHandler.h:13:37: error: events/BaseEventHandler.h: No such file or directory JsonPTransformationHandler.h:14:29: error: TransactionData.h: No such file or directory JsonPTransformationHandler.cc:9:25: error: ApiMgmtUtil.h: No such file or directory Yet the following ls commands hold: [sowens@d4mftapp11 JsonPTransformationHandlerPlugin]$ ls -l /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/TransactionData.h -rw-rw-r-- 1 sowens sowens 7736 Jan 18 11:22 /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/TransactionData.h [sowens@d4mftapp11 JsonPTransformationHandlerPlugin]$ ls -l /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/ApiMgmtUtil.h -rw-rw-r-- 1 sowens sowens 20232 Jan 18 11:22 /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/ApiMgmtUtil.h [sowens@d4mftapp11 JsonPTransformationHandlerPlugin]$ ls -l /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/events/BaseEventHandler.h -rw-rw-r-- 1 sowens sowens 1970 Jan 18 11:22 /home/sowens/ApiMgmtPlugin/events/BaseEventHandler.h So the files are there but tsxs cannot fine them. Furthermore other than the limited help provided by the –h option on tsxs there is no examples in the ATS web documentation that talks about includes. Does tsxs support include directories?
