Tar Archive: /hpux/Misc/lbzip2-2.3/lbzip2-2.3-hppa_32-11.23.depot.gz Filename: lbzip2/lbzip2-RUN/usr/local/doc/lbzip2/HPUX.Install Package name: lbzip2 Version number: 2.3 Original author: Laszlo Ersek and Mikolaj IzdebskiOriginal URL: http://lbzip2.org/ HP-UX URL: http://hpux.connect.org.uk/hppd/cgi-bin/search?package=&term=/lbzip2- License: GNU General Public License v3 Languages: C Build-time deps: make Install tree: /usr/local Report bugs to: hpux@connect.org.uk Tested on: HP rp3410 running HP-UX 11.11 and 11.23, HP rx2600 running HP-UX 11.23, HP rp3440 running HP-UX 11.31 and HP rx2620 running HP-UX 11.31 Compilers used: PA-RISC - B.11.11.20 (HP C) Itanium - A.06.25.02 (HP C) LDOPTS setting: export LDOPTS="+s -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/lib" Purpose: Multi-threaded bzip2 compression program. It can use multiple CPU cores to efficiently compress or decompress files and doesn't require bzip2 to be installed first either. Date archived: Mon 23 Sep 2013 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Files changed: * Makefile.in: - "gmake clean" now also deletes config.cache. * configure: - Cache file is now config.cache, rather than /dev/null. - Set up an HP-UX override section, including: * Set prefix to /usr/local. * Put /usr/local/bin in the front of the PATH. * If Itanium, set libdir to /usr/local/lib/hpux32. * Compile with "cc -O". * Link with -lpthread. * Set RANLIB to /bin/true. * Enable both shared and static library building. - Strip any installed binaries. - Set 755 permissions on any installed scripts. * src/main.c: - If HP-UX, include headers to support pstat_getdynamic(). - Use strchr() instead of the obsolete index(). - If HP-UX, hard-code maximum threads as 4. - If HP-UX, call pstat_getdynamic() to get number of CPUs. * tests/Tester: - Remove non-portable "set -C" flag. - Don't call ulimit. To compile: [Edit the HP-UX override section of configure for your site, particularly the prefix setting] ./configure gmake To test: gmake check [This should pass all the tests OK] To install (usually as root): gmake install