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libzebra and libospfapiclient are now built shared, and linked shared
with the daemons.  This reduces the memory needed when running
multiple daemons; each daemon is at least 150k smaller.  Static
libraries are still built, and libtool should use them on platforms
which don't have shared libaries.  As with autoconf, the user of a
distribution does not need libtool; one just needs that to build from
CVS.
libospf.a is still a non-shared library, and still installed, not
because that makese sense, but because I don't understand why it is
the way it is now.
Note that the tree was tagged 'libtool-before' just before this commit.
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* (many) reference <lib/version.h> rather than "version.h",
	because version.h is a generated file and not present in the
	source tree when using objdir builds.
(committed by gdt)
works fine with normal builds; didn't try objdir
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Use pkginclude_HEADERS rather than include_HEADERS to place includes
in ${prefix}/include/quaggainstead of polluting ${prefix}/include.
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* Merge of zebra privileges
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Date: 2003-04-08 10:37:12 +0200 (Tue, 08 Apr 2003)
Log:
new ospfclient application with usage and more comments.
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Add ospfclient to ospfclient/.cvsignore
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Developers working with the repository should have the appropriate tools.
Out-of-sync files cause far too many problems with users as well as auto*
scripts not being half as portable across systems as they ought to be.
make-dist exists for a reason.
Todo: make the CVS snapshot script do make-dist, and use the resulting
tarball as the snapshot.
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* sync to latest zebra CVS
	* spec file: updated and added define for ospf-api/client
NB: OSPF-API has been broken by the zebra.org changes, which
has added struct ospf * as a new arg to many functions
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I've attached a small patch for zebra-pj, which adds the installation of
libospf.a libzebra.a, libospfapi.a and the needed headers for ospfapi
clients. the headers get installed to /usr/include/ospfd/* and
/usr/include/ospfapi.
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