Eet 1.1.0 ****************************************************************************** FOR ANY ISSUES PLEASE EMAIL: enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ****************************************************************************** Requirements: ------------- Must have: libc libm zlib libjpeg eina (1.1.0 or better) (For windows you also need: evil) Optional requirements: gnutls (1.7.6 or better) openssl Eet is a tiny library designed to write an arbitrary set of chunks of data to a file and optionally compress each chunk (very much like a zip file) and allow fast random-access reading of the file later on. It does not do zip as a zip itself has more complexity than is needed, and it was much simpler to implement this once here. It also can encode and decode data structures in memory, as well as image data for saving to eet files or sending across the network to other machines, or just writing to arbitrary files on the system. All data is encoded in a platform independent way and can be written and read by any architecture. This data once encoded can be sent to another process or machine and decoded on the other end without needing to go into an eet file. Eet can also optionally encrypt files and use digital signatures (with gnutls or openssl support). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMPILING AND INSTALLING: ./configure make (do this as root unless you are installing in your users directories): make install To get the coverage report: make coverage The report is created in the coverage/ subdir If you want to be able to run coverage test over eet, you will need gcov (usually any distro provides it) and lcov from: http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php. For coverage support you also need "make check" support with the check library (see below). For compilation with MinGW, fnmatch.h is probably missing. That file can be found here: http://www.koders.com/c/fid2B518462CB1EED3D4E31E271DB83CD1582F6EEBE.aspx It should be installed in the mingw include directory. For compilation with mingw32ce, run configure with the option --host=arm-wince-mingw32ce For compilation with cegcc, follow the wiki: http://wiki.enlightenment.org/index.php/Category:EFL_Windows_CE If you want to be able to run "make check", you need library check from http://check.sourceforge.net/