| Welcome to serf, a high-performance asynchronous HTTP client library. |
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| The serf library is a C-based HTTP client library built upon the Apache |
| Portable Runtime (APR) library. It multiplexes connections, running the |
| read/write communication asynchronously. Memory copies and transformations are |
| kept to a minimum to provide high performance operation. |
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| * Status: http://code.google.com/p/serf/wiki/ |
| * Site: http://code.google.com/p/serf/ |
| * Code: http://serf.googlecode.com/svn/ |
| * Issues: http://code.google.com/p/serf/issues/list |
| * Mail: serf-dev@googlegroups.com |
| * People: Justin Erenkrantz, Greg Stein |
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| Quick guide for the impatient |
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| (Unix) |
| % ./configure |
| % make |
| % make install |
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| Building serf from a Subversion checkout (non-packaged releases) |
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| We suggest that you try out 'serfmake'. |
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| % ./serfmake --prefix=/usr/local/serf --with-apr=/usr/local/apr install |
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| If you want to use the autoconf build system and are using a Subversion |
| checkout, you need to run buildconf and have APR and APR-util sources handy. |
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| % ./buildconf --with-apr=/path/to/apr --with-apr-util=/path/to/apr-util |
| (By default, buildconf will look in . and ../ for apr and apr-util.) |
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| Then, you can use ./configure, make, etc. |