Difference between revisions of "Installing the C++ D-Bus bindings"

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After successful installation of the library, you might want to look at the guide on [[Compiling a C++ D-Bus program|compiling a small C++ program using an Apertium D-Bus service]].

Revision as of 22:57, 19 December 2007

Installing the C++ D-Bus library is straightforward. Currently, the library is part of the OpenWengo project. Check out a fresh copy of the code via anonymous Subversion by issuing:

svn --username guest --password guest --non-interactive co
http://dev.openwengo.org/svn/openwengo/wengophone-ng/branches/wengophone-dbus-api/libs/dbus/ 

From here on, you proceed as with any other UNIX package:

./configure
make install

By default, the library will be installed to /usr/local.

After successful installation of the library, you might want to look at the guide on compiling a small C++ program using an Apertium D-Bus service.