From d6b0035a325d060d7f175705c33b0a2d7b60e533 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Busboom Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 06:18:21 +0000 Subject: reparing damage from removing files svn path=/trunk/; revision=3042 --- libical/README | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 96 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libical/README (limited to 'libical/README') diff --git a/libical/README b/libical/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e0f7641e1e --- /dev/null +++ b/libical/README @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ + +LIBICAL -- An implementation of basic iCAL protocols + +The code and datafiles in this distribution are licensed under the +Mozilla Public License. See http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/MPL-1.0.html +for a copy of the license. Alternately, you may use libical under the +terms of the GNU Library General Public License. See +http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/lesser.html for a copy of the LGPL. + +This dual license ensures that the library can be incorporated into +both proprietary code and GPL'd programs, and will benefit from +improvements made by programmers in both realms. I will only accept +changes into my version of the library if they are similarly +dual-licensed. + +The code in this distribution implements the iCal protocols as +described in RFC2445 and RFC2446. The code is in very early stages of +development. + +This code is under active development. If you would like to contribute +to the project, you can contact me, Eric Busboom, at +eric@softwarestudio.org. The project has a webpage at + + http://softwarestudio.org/libical/index.html + +and a mailing list that you can join by sending the following mail: + + ------------ + To: minimalist@softwarestudio.org + Subject: subscribe libical + ------------ + + +Building the library +-------------------- + +This distribution is developed on Red Hat Linux 6.0 and usually +compiles on SunOS 5.6 and FreeBSD 2.27. I have reports of success of +previous version on MacOS ( with CodeWarrior ) but I don't know about +any other systems. + +The library is configured with automake. From the root directory, run + + ./configure + +To build all of the Makefiles for your system. If you will be installing the library, you may want to use the --prefix flag to set the directory where the library and header files will be installed. + + ./configure --prefix=/proj/local/ + +If configure runs fine, run "make" to build the library and +"make install" to install it. + +The current version of libical focuses on creating and +manipulating iCal objects. With it, you can parse text representations +of iCal components, add and remove sub-components, properties, +parameters and values, and print the components back out as strings. + + +Notes for Libical Developers +------------------- + +If you don't want to use gcc as the compiler, and you got the sources +from CVS, you should set the CC variable to the path to the compiler +and run "automake --include-deps" to keep automake from using +gcc-specific automatic dependancy tracking. + + > CC=/pkg/SUNWspro/bin/cc; export CC + > automake --include-deps + > ./configure --prefix=/proj/local/ + > make + +You will not need to re-run automake unless you got the sources from CVS. + + +Perl Library +------------ + +There is a perl language binding of this library, LIBICAL. +It is available from http://www.softwarestudio.org/libical + +Parser +------ + +The parser is a test program that will convert a text representation +of an iCal object to the internal representation and print it back out +as text. It is primarily a test tool, but it is also a good +demonstration of how the library works. + +To use it, cat one of the test components into the parser +executable. For example, from the root of the distribution: + + src/test/icalparser < test-data/1.1 + + +Eric Busboom +eric@softwarestudio.org -- cgit