>
> A simple approach can be to just run ./configure once on your linux
> machine, then go through lib/curl_config.h manually afterwards and make
> sure it matches your target system and rename it to lib/config-integrity.h.
> Then edit lib/curl_setup.h to include that file like:


Good idea.  I am in the process of doing that now and will get back with
you if it fails/succeeds.

Thanks,
JT


On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Daniel Stenberg <dan...@haxx.se> wrote:

> On Fri, 25 Jul 2014, Jon Torrey wrote:
>
>  I have noticed it is very complex.  Was very interested if there was any
>> sort of simplification of explaining the process.  We shall carry on now.
>>
>
> A simple approach can be to just run ./configure once on your linux
> machine, then go through lib/curl_config.h manually afterwards and make
> sure it matches your target system and rename it to lib/config-integrity.h.
> Then edit lib/curl_setup.h to include that file like:
>
> #ifdef __INTEGRITY
> #include "config--integrity.h"
> #endif
>
> ... and you either use the makefile configure created for you (which is
> large and mostly unpenetrable) and build all C files, or you write a simple
> makefile replacement that just builds all C files in the lib/ directory and
> generate a lib out of it.
>
> --
>
>  / daniel.haxx.se
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