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author | Gonzalo Diethelm <gonzalo.diethelm@diethelm.org> | 2012-04-04 15:09:37 -0300 |
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committer | Martin Sustrik <sustrik@250bpm.com> | 2012-04-06 12:09:21 +0200 |
commit | fe33d9e6466e637f61bb09f7cee1779414f21c3f (patch) | |
tree | 90514f88ea8e3ac9c4972d3e81fbd8f2168009ca /README | |
parent | d82cbb3a81f116cd22e9895ecac36ac3d7b38929 (diff) |
Improved readability of README file.
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1 files changed, 34 insertions, 27 deletions
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ Welcome -------- +======= Crossroads I/O ("libxs") is a library for building scalable and high -performance distributed applications. It fits between classic BSD sockets, +performance distributed applications. It fits between classic BSD sockets, JMS/AMQP-style message queues, and enterprise message-oriented middleware. Crossroads I/O extends the standard socket interfaces with features @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ providing an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple transport protocols, and more. -Crossroads I/O provides a native C API for applications. Support for many +Crossroads I/O provides a native C API for applications. Support for many more languages is provided by the community through language bindings which can be found at the Crossroads website. @@ -20,18 +20,18 @@ Building and Installation ------------------------- The following instructions apply to building libxs from an official release -downloaded from the Crossroads I/O website. For building directly from Git, +downloaded from the Crossroads I/O website. For building directly from Git, refer to the `INSTALL` file included with the libxs distribution. -On POSIX platforms, libxs uses the standard autotools build system. To +On POSIX platforms, libxs uses the standard autotools build system. To build and install the library, ensure your system has a C++ compiler installed, and proceed with the following steps: 1. Run `./configure`, then `make` to build the library. 2. Optionally, run `make check` to run the built in test suite. 3. Run `make install` as root. -4. On Linux or other platforms which use ld.so for dynamic linking, run - `ldconfig` or equivalent as root to update your systems shared library +4. On Linux or other platforms which use `ld.so` for dynamic linking, run + `ldconfig` or equivalent as root to update your system's shared library cache. On Windows, solution files for Visual C++ 2010 are provided in the @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ language bindings and applications. To enable 'libzmq' compatibility, you must build your copy of libxs with the `--enable-libzmq` option to configure, or on Windows by building the appropriate solution file. -For further details refer to the `doc/xs_zmq.html` or the 'xs_zmq(7)' +For further details refer to the `doc/xs_zmq.html` or the `xs_zmq(7)` manual page included with this distribution. NOTE: Enabling this option will *overwrite* any existing installation of @@ -60,16 +60,16 @@ Reporting Bugs -------------- To report a bug, send an email describing your problem to the Crossroads -mailing list. To make sure your bug report won't be missed, you can file a -report in the bug tracker at <https://github.com/crossroads-io/libxs/issues>. +mailing list. To make sure your bug report won't be missed, you can file a +report in the [bug tracker][1]. To help Crossroads developers to fix the bug, please try to provide a minimal test program, ideally written in C, that reproduces the problem you are reporting. NOTE: The bug tracker exists primarily to track bugs and pertinent data (test -cases, crash logs, etc.). You should not use it for _discussion_. In the bug -tracker your audience will be very limited. Mailing list serves the purpose of +cases, crash logs, etc.). You should not use it for _discussion_. In the bug +tracker your audience will be very limited. Mailing list serves the purpose of discussing bugs much better. @@ -77,42 +77,49 @@ Contributing to the Project --------------------------- Before contributing to the project make sure you understand the legal -implications of doing so. These are outlined on the Crossroads I/O website at -<http://www.crossroads.io/dev:legal>. +implications of doing so. These are outlined on the [Crossroads I/O website][2]. -To submit your contribution, send it as a patch (using git format-patch, diff, -or similar) to the mailing list. Make sure to use your real name, and prefix +To submit your contribution, send it as a patch (using `git format-patch`, `diff`, +or similar) to the mailing list. Make sure to use your real name, and prefix the subject of your post with `[PATCH]`. -All contributions will be reviewed and, if they pass review, accepted. For more -details refer to the website at <http://www.crossroads.io/dev:code-review>. +All contributions will be reviewed and, if they pass review, accepted. For more +details refer to the [website][3]. Resources --------- -The libxs development Git tree can be found on Github at -<http://github.com/crossroads-io/libxs>. +The libxs development Git tree can be found [on Github][4]. -Development is coordinated on the <crossroads-dev@groups.crossroads.io> -mailing list. Vist <http://groups.crossroads.io/> to join or view archives +Development is coordinated on the [mailing list][5]. +Visit [the archives][6] to join or view archives of previous discussion. -Extensive documentation is provided with the distribution. Refer to -`doc/xs.html`, or the 'xs(7)' manual page after you have installed libxs on +Extensive documentation is provided with the distribution. Refer to +`doc/xs.html`, or the `xs(7)` manual page after you have installed libxs on your system. Further resources, language bindings, tutorials, and more can be found on -the Crossroads website at <http://www.crossroads.io/>. +the [Crossroads website][7]. Copying ------- Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Lesser General -Public License (LGPL). For details see the files `COPYING` and `COPYING.LESSER` +Public License (LGPL). For details see the files `COPYING` and `COPYING.LESSER` included with the libxs distribution. As a special exception, the copyright holders of libxs grant you the right -to link the library statically with your software. Refer to the end of +to link the library statically with your software. Refer to the end of the `COPYING.LESSER` file included with the libxs distribution for details. + + +[1]: <https://github.com/crossroads-io/libxs/issues> "Bug Tracker" +[2]: <http://www.crossroads.io/dev:legal> "Legal Information" +[3]: <http://www.crossroads.io/dev:code-review> "Code Review" +[4]: <http://github.com/crossroads-io/libxs> "LibXS Project Sources" +[5]: <crossroads-dev@groups.crossroads.io> "Mailing List" +[6]: <http://groups.crossroads.io/> "Mailing List Archives" +[7]: <http://www.crossroads.io/> "LibXS Project Site" |