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How to build -dev extensions?

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flyingfishfinger:
Hi,
Do you guys have any pointers on how to build -dev extensions? I'm working on building qemu64 (see my other thread), and it requires the -dev files for both spice-protocol and spice-server. I've built the non-dev extensions for both, but I don't know how to do the -dev ones.
I've read up on what files need to go into the -dev versions, but I'm not sure how to get them out of the install directory / properly into their own extension.
Thanks!

Rafael

Rich:
Hi flyingfishfinger
When you build an extension you have the files required for a  dev  extension. The  dev  extensions contain the
header files and static libraries (.h, .a, and .la files).

flyingfishfinger:
What should one do if a source builds to a DESTDIR which then itself contains "home/tc/..."? Seems odd..

Rich:
Hi flyingfishfinger
I'm not sure I understand the question, but does this help:
http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:creating_extensions#creating_a_tcz
Just adapt the instructions for /home/tc/

flyingfishfinger:
No, I follow the instructions fine, that's not the issue.
I'm wondering whether it is ok for a piece of software to tie itself to the name of the current user's profile (in this case, "tc"). Shouldn't all the files be in /usr?

R

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