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libvpd: ------- The libvpd package contains the classes that are used to access a vpd database created by vpdupdate in the lsvpd package. Source: ------- http://linux-diag.sf.net/lsvpd.html Mailing list: ------------- linux-diag-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Info/subscribe : https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-diag-devel License: -------- See 'COPYING' file. Compilation dependencies: ------------------------- - C and C++ compiler (gcc, g++) - GNU build tools (automake, autoconf, libtool, etc) - sg3_utils-devel - zlib-devel Binary dependencies: ------------- - sqlite3 - zlib Note: - Package name may differ slightly between Linux distributors. Ex: RedHat and SLES ships development packages as "-devel" while Ubuntu ships it as "-dev" package. Please check your linux distribution package naming convention and make sure you have installed right packages. - For users of older RHEL and SLES versions sqlite is not available in the default repositories for some of the older RHEL (<= 5.x?) and SLES (<= 10.x?) versions. If you want to run the new lsvpd/libvpd setup you need build sqlite version 3.0.0 or newer from source (available here: http://www.sqlite.org) or find an appropriate binary package for your architecture and software setup. Building: --------- You can build on Power Linux system. $ ./bootstrap.sh $ ./configure [--prefix=/usr/] $ make $ make install Building rpms: -------------- To build a tarball to feed to rpmbuild, do $ make dist-gzip As an example, we use a command similar to the following: $ rpmbuild -ba [--target=ppc/ppc64] <path-to-spec-file> Hacking: -------- All patches should be sent to the mailing list with linux-kernel style 'Signed-Off-By'. The following git commands are your friends: - git commit -s - git format-patch You probably want to read the linux Documentation/SubmittingPatches as much of it applies to libvpd. Submitting patch: ----------------- We use same mailing list for all Power Linux VPD and diagnostics projects (ppc64-diag, libvpd, lsvpd, [lib]servicelog). It is common convention to prefix your subject line with project name. This lets maintainer and other developers more easily identify patches from patches targeted to other projects. For example, Subject: [libvpd PATCH 01/10] Summary phrase --
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