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Compiling Spread RPC ApplicationsCompiling Spread RPC Applications — How to compile your Spread RPC application |
To compile a Spread RPC application, you need to tell the compiler where to find the Spread RPC header files and libraries. This is done with the pkg-config utility.
The following interactive shell session demonstrates how pkg-config is used (the actual output on your system may be different):
$ pkg-config --cflags sprpc -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include $ pkg-config --libs sprpc -L/usr/lib -lsprpc -lsp -lglib-2.0
The simplest way to compile a program is to use the "backticks" feature of the shell. If you enclose a command in backticks (not single quotes), then its output will be substituted into the command line before execution. So to compile a Spread RPC Hello, World, you would type the following:
$ cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs sprpc ` hello.c -o hello