Hacking on oFono **************** Build tools requirements ======================== When building and testing directly from the repository it is important to have at least automake version 1.10 or later installed. All modern distributions should default to the latest version, but it seems that Debian's default is still an earlier version: Check version # dpkg -l '*automake*' Install new version # apt-get install automake1.10 # update-alternatives --config automake Working with the source code repository ======================================= The repository contains two extra scripts that accomplish the bootstrap process. One is called "bootstrap" which is the basic scripts that uses the autotools scripts to create the needed files for building and installing. It makes sure to call the right programs depending on the usage of shared or static libraries or translations etc. The second program is called "bootstrap-configure". This program will make sure to properly clean the repository, call the "bootstrap" script and then call configure with proper settings for development. It will use the best options and pass them over to configure. These options normally include the enabling the maintainer mode and the debugging features. So while in a normal source project the call "./configure ..." is used to configure the project with its settings like prefix and extra options. In case of bare repositories call "./bootstrap-configure" and it will bootstrap the repository and calls configure with all the correct options to make development easier. In case of preparing for a release with "make distcheck", don't use bootstrap-configure since it could export development specific settings. So the normal steps to checkout, build and install such a repository is like this: Checkout repository # git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/ofono/ofono.git # cd ofono Configure and build # ./bootstrap-configure # make Check installation # make install DESTDIR=$PWD/x # find x # rm -rf x Check distribution # make distcheck Final installation # sudo make install Remove autogenerated files # make maintainer-clean Running from within the source code repository ============================================== When using "./configure --enable-maintainer-mode" the automake scripts will use the plugins directly from within the repository. This removes the need to use "make install" when testing "ofonod". The "bootstrap-configure" automatically includes this option. Run daemon in foreground with debugging # sudo ./src/ofonod -n -d 'plugins/*' For production installations or distribution packaging it is important that the "--enable-maintainer-mode" option is NOT used.