From 6ac4330fd7c25d3487e9bd55a9655253e3dceb4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Muhammad Mahendra Subrata Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2020 21:35:21 +0700 Subject: libraries/skalibs: Updated for version 2.9.1.0. Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo --- libraries/skalibs/README | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'libraries/skalibs/README') diff --git a/libraries/skalibs/README b/libraries/skalibs/README index 4a5597a7b3..c601481353 100644 --- a/libraries/skalibs/README +++ b/libraries/skalibs/README @@ -6,7 +6,27 @@ is that you won't have to download and compile big libraries, and care about portability issues, everytime you need to build a package: do it only once. -skalibs can also be used as a sound basic start for C -development. There are a lot of general-purpose libraries out there; -but if your main goal is to produce small and secure C code with a -focus on system programming, skalibs might be for you. +skalibs can also be used as a sound basic start for C development. +There are a lot of general-purpose libraries out there; but if your +main goal is to produce small and secure C code with a focus on system +programming, skalibs might be for you. + +NOTE: +Upstream recommends building skarnet.org softwares with static libraries +as most of skarnet.org softwares are small enough that using shared +libraries are generally not worth using. Therefore, the SlackBuild +script will only build the static libraries by default. + +If you want to also build the shared libraries, pass BUILD_SHARED=yes +environment variable to the script like below: + + BUILD_SHARED=yes ./skalibs.SlackBuild + +Similarly, to avoid building the static libraries, you can pass +BUILD_STATIC=no to the script. For example, to only build the shared +libraries and not the static ones, you can do something like + + BUILD_SHARED=yes BUILD_STATIC=no ./skalibs.SlackBuild + +If you just want to build and use skarnet.org softwares, building only +the static libraries should be sufficient. -- cgit v1.2.3