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  1. c-ares
  2. ======
  3. This package is based on ares 1.1.1 (written by Greg Hudson). I decided to
  4. fork and release a separate project since the ares author didn't want the
  5. improvements that were vital for our use of it.
  6. This package is dubbed 'c-ares' since I (Daniel Stenberg) wanted this for use
  7. within the curl project (hence the letter C) and it makes a nice pun. Also,
  8. c-ares is not API compatible with ares: a new name makes that more obvious to
  9. the public.
  10. The full source code is available in the 'c-ares' release archives, and in the
  11. 'ares' subdir of the curl CVS source repository.
  12. If you find bugs, correct flaws, have questions or have comments in general in
  13. regard to c-ares (or by all means the original ares too), get in touch with us
  14. on the c-ares mailing list: http://cool.haxx.se/mailman/listinfo/c-ares
  15. c-ares is of course distributed under the same MIT-style license as the
  16. original ares.
  17. You'll find all c-ares details and news here:
  18. http://c-ares.haxx.se/
  19. NOTES FOR C-ARES HACKERS
  20. The following notes apply to c-ares version 1.6.1 and later.
  21. * The distributed ares_build.h file is only intended to be used on systems
  22. which can not run the also distributed configure script.
  23. * The distributed ares_build.h file is generated as a copy of ares_build.h.dist
  24. when the c-ares source code distribution archive file is originally created.
  25. * If you check out from CVS on a non-configure platform, you must run the
  26. appropriate buildconf* script to set up ares_build.h and other local files
  27. before being able of compiling the library.
  28. * On systems capable of running the configure script, the configure process
  29. will overwrite the distributed ares_build.h file with one that is suitable
  30. and specific to the library being configured and built, this new file is
  31. generated from the ares_build.h.in template file.
  32. * If you intend to distribute an already compiled c-ares library you _MUST_
  33. also distribute along with it the generated ares_build.h which has been
  34. used to compile it. Otherwise the library will be of no use for the users of
  35. the library that you have built. It is _your_ responsability to provide this
  36. file. No one at the c-ares project can know how you have built the library.
  37. * File ares_build.h includes platform and configuration dependant info,
  38. and must not be modified by anyone. Configure script generates it for you.
  39. * We cannot assume anything else but very basic compiler features being
  40. present. While c-ares requires an ANSI C compiler to build, some of the
  41. earlier ANSI compilers clearly can't deal with some preprocessor operators.
  42. * Newlines must remain unix-style for older compilers' sake.
  43. * Comments must be written in the old-style /* unnested C-fashion */