librfn - A general utility library ================================== librfn is a collection of small library utilities collected whilst writing "stuff" in C and wondering why I was writing the same type of code over and over again. It is neither organised nor comprehensive. Instead it is a pick 'n choose library. If you like the code (and the license) use it. Either by copying the raw C files into your application or, perhaps better, but integrating librfn into your git project as either a submodule or subtree. For library documentation see http://daniel-thompson.github.io/librfn . Building -------- Generally speaking librfn expects to be built using the build system of whatever project it has been integrated into. It has no real dependancies (even the code the assumes a POSIX OS is fairly clearly separated). It does however has a simple build system based on the standard GNU autotools in order to allow the demos and tests to be run from the librfn repo. Try: ./configure make make check src/fibredemo If you obtained librfn via git you must generate the configure script and Makefile templates first: autoreconf -i Integrating as a sub-module --------------------------- Try: mkdir mycoolapp && cd mycoolapp && git init . git submodule add https://github.com/daniel-thompson/librfn.git Integrating as a sub-tree ------------------------- Try: mkdir mycoolapp && cd mycoolapp && git init . git remote add -f librfn https://github.com/daniel-thompson/librfn.git git subtree add --prefix librfn librfn master --squash To update to the latest version of librfn: git fetch librfn master git subtree pull --prefix librfn librfn master --squash For some idea of the benefits of subtree over submodule see: http://blogs.atlassian.com/2013/05/alternatives-to-git-submodule-git-subtree/