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Notes related to git compilation:
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If you retrieved the libusb repository from git and are using a gcc based
toolchain, be mindful that you should have the autotools installed (autoconf,
automake) and will need to run either ./autogen.sh or ./bootstrap.sh to produce
the configure file.
The difference between autogen.sh and bootstrap.sh is that the former invokes
configure with a default set of options, and will therefore generate a Makefile,
whereas the latter does not invoke configure at all. If using autogen.sh, note
that you can also append options, that will be passed as is to configure.
OS X-specific notes:
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Starting with Xcode 4.3, neither Xcode.app nor the Xcode 'command line tools'
includes autotools and so running either autogen.sh or bootstrap.sh will result
in the message:
libtoolize or glibtoolize was not found! Please install libtool.
To proceed, you must find and install it from somewhere.
Alternatively, you can use the Xcode project at Xcode/libusb.xcodeproj.
Notes related to submitting new developments:
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If you submit a new development to libusb (eg: new backend), that is unlikely
to fit in a couple of small patches, we would kindly suggest that you create a
public account on github, if you don't have one already, and then fork a new
libusb repository under this account from https://github.com/libusb/libusb.
Then you can create a git branch for your work, that we will be able to better
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reference and test.
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We also suggest that, if you are planning to bring in a large development, you
try to involve the libusb community early by letting the mailing list know, as
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you may find that other people might be eager to help you out.
See http://mailing-list.libusb.info for details on how to join the mailing list.