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                  strongSwan - Development
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Subversion repository
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For interested developers, we have a public repository. To check out and 
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compile the code, you need the following tools:
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    - Subversion (1.3.1)
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    - a recent GNU C complier (gcc-3.4.6)
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    - recent autotools (autoconf-2.59, automake-1.9.6, libtool-1.5.22)
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    - the usual strongSwan dependencies (gmp >= 4.1.4, optional curl, ldap)
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    - perl (5.8.8)
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    - lex (flex-2.5.33)
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    - yacc (bison-2.1)
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    - gperf (3.0.1)
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    - Doxygen (1.4.6)
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The numbers in brackets represent the versions used on our development systems,
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other version MAY work, too. Not all tools are checked by the configure script,
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as they are not needed in the tarball distributions, so check them manually.
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To check out the trunk, use:
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    svn co http://www.strongswan.org/ikev2/trunk strongswan
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After a successful check out, give the autotools a try:
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    cd strongswan/
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    ./autogen.sh
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Then you're in, start the build as usual:
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    ./configure [options]
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    make
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    make install
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API documentation
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Charon and libstrongswan contain inline code documentation. These comments can 
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be extracted using doxygen. It is built using 'make apidoc', which creates an
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'apidoc' folder containing the HTML files.
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uClibc support
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To run strongSwan on uClibc, you need at least:
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String and Stdio Support --->
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  [*] Support glibc's register_printf_function()
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General Library Settings --->
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  [*] Support global constructors and destructors
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It is fairly untested yet, so don't except to get it running without
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further tweaks.
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