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zproject_known_projects.xml
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<known_projects>
<!-- ZeroMQ Projects -->
<!--
Problem: naming style is inconsistent
we sometimes use libxxx and sometimes xxx; the git repo name
is unpredictable; sometimes we override with the prefix and
sometimes with libname.
Proposed solution: project name should always be git repo
name; prefix and libname should always be specified. For
compatibility we can define aliases. E.g.:
Also, 'cmake name' is target specific and must go.
Suggested model:
<use
project = "libzmq" required
master = "https://github.com/zeromq"
required
libname = "libzmq" default = lib<prefix>
prefix = "zmq" default = project
test = "zmq_init" required same as AC_CHECK_LIB in autoconf
release = "<tagname>" default = "master"
abi = "version" default = "0:0:0"
header = "<filename>" default = <prefix>.h
language = "C|C++" default = "C"
optional = "1" default = "0"
debian_name = "libzmq5-dev" default = lib<name>-dev
redhat_name = "zeromq-devel" default = <name>-devel
<add_config_opts>--with-dep1=nuance</add_config_opts>
<add_config_opts>--enable-feature2</add_config_opts>
</use>
-->
<use project = "libzmq" prefix = "zmq" debian_name = "libzmq3-dev" redhat_name = "zeromq-devel"
repository = "https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq.git"
test = "zmq_init" />
<!-- Note: if your project requires an older CZMQ (e.g. if you need
`release = "v3.0.2"`), you may need to `test = "zctx_test"`.
Also note that you can instead require particular package
version (as reported by pkg-config records). -->
<use project = "czmq" libname = "libczmq"
repository = "https://github.com/zeromq/czmq.git"
test = "zhashx_test">
<use project = "libzmq" />
</use>
<use project = "zyre" libname = "libzyre"
repository = "https://github.com/zeromq/zyre.git"
test = "zyre_test">
<use project = "czmq" />
</use>
<use project = "malamute" libname = "libmlm"
repository = "https://github.com/zeromq/malamute.git"
header = "malamute.h"
prefix = "mlm"
test = "mlm_server_test">
<use project = "libzmq" />
<use project = "czmq" />
</use>
<use project = "gsl" libname = ""
repository = "https://github.com/zeromq/gsl.git"
debian_name = "generator-scripting-language"
redhat_name = "generator-scripting-language">
</use>
<!-- Edgenet Projects -->
<use project = "drops" libname = "libdrops"
repository = "https://github.com/edgenet/drops.git"
test = "drops_test">
<use project = "czmq" />
<use project = "zyre" />
</use>
<use project = "hydra" libname = "libhydra"
repository = "https://github.com/edgenet/hydra.git"
test = "hydra_server_test">
<use project = "czmq" />
</use>
<!-- Various known third-party projects
(If you're unsure of where a project belongs, add it here) -->
<use project = "libsodium" prefix = "sodium"
repository = "https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium.git"
release = "stable"
test = "sodium_init" />
<use project = "libcurl"
prefix = "curl"
repository = "https://github.com/curl/curl.git"
debian_name = "libcurl4-nss-dev"
test = "curl_easy_init"
header = "curl/curl.h" />
<use project = "libmicrohttpd"
prefix = "microhttpd"
repository = "https://gnunet.org/git/libmicrohttpd.git"
test = "MHD_start_daemon" />
<use project = "editline"
repository = "https://github.com/troglobit/editline.git"
test = "readline" />
<use project = "fuse"
repository = "http://git.code.sf.net/p/fuse/fuse.git"
test = "fuse_main" />
<use project = "jansson"
repository = "https://github.com/akheron/jansson.git"
test = "json_object" />
<use project = "jemalloc"
repository = "https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc.git"
test = "malloc"
header = "jemalloc/jemalloc.h" />
<use project = "msgpack"
repository = "https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack-c.git"
test = "msgpack_version" />
<use project = "uuid"
test = "uuid_generate"
header = "uuid/uuid.h"
redhat_name = "libuuid-devel"
debian_name = "uuid-dev" />
<use project = "asound"
test = "snd_asoundlib_version"
header = "alsa/asoundlib.h" />
<use project = "zdb"
repository = "https://bitbucket.org/tildeslash/libzdb.git"
test = "ConnectionPool_start" />
<use project = "json-c"
header = "json-c/json.h"
test = "json_object_to_json_string" />
<use project = "libfastjson"
repository = "https://github.com/rsyslog/libfastjson/"
header = "libfastjson/json.h"
test = "json_object_to_json_string" />
<use project = "lognorm"
repository = "https://github.com/rsyslog/liblognorm/"
test = "ln_initCtx">
<use project = "libfastjson" />
</use>
<use project = "zdiscgo"
repository = "https://github.com/zeromq/zdiscgo.git"
test = "zdiscgoplugin_new" />
<use project = "systemd"
libname = "libsystemd"
prefix = "libsystemd"
linkname = "systemd"
header = "systemd/sd-daemon.h"
test = "sd_listen_fds" />
<use project = "protobuf-c"
repository = "https://github.com/protobuf-c/protobuf-c/"
test = "protobuf_c_version"
header = "protobuf-c/protobuf-c.h"/>
<!-- 42ITY project https://github.com/42ity https://42ity.org -->
<use project = "fty-proto" libname = "libfty_proto" header="ftyproto.h"
repository = "https://github.com/42ity/fty-proto"
test = "fty_proto_test">
<use project = "libzmq"/>
<use project = "czmq"/>
<use project = "malamute"/>
</use>
<!-- OS packagers make life hard by renaming the package, binaries and
even library SONAMEs - so we have to guess a bit; note that for
practical purposes, lua-5.2 suffices as lua-5.1 (if fixes happen
to be needed, they are trivial and googlable) -->
<use project = "lua-5.1" libname = "lua" prefix="lua"
optional = "0" am_lib_macro = "LUA_5_1"
min_major = "5" min_minor = "1" min_patch = "0"
debian_name="liblua5.1-0-dev" redhat_name="lua-devel"
test = "lua_close">
<linkname>lua5.2</linkname>
<linkname>lua52</linkname>
<linkname>lua5.1</linkname>
<linkname>lua51</linkname>
<linkname>lua</linkname>
<pkgconfig>lua5.2</pkgconfig>
<pkgconfig>lua52</pkgconfig>
<pkgconfig>lua5.1</pkgconfig>
<pkgconfig>lua51</pkgconfig>
<pkgconfig>lua</pkgconfig>
</use>
<use project = "lz4"
libname = "liblz4"
redhat_name = "liblz4-devel"
header = "lz4.h"
test = "LZ4_decompress_safe" />
<use project = "nss"
debian_name = "libnss3-dev"
redhat_name = "nss-devel"
header = "sechash.h"
test = "HASH_Create" />
</known_projects>