[Http-crcsync] crcsync, Mozilla, GSoC and students
WULMS Alexander
Alex.WULMS at swift.com
Thu Apr 9 11:57:47 EDT 2009
Hi,
We use a manually constructed make file, which is in crccache subdirectory.
So to build the crccache modules:
cd <downloadlocation>/crccache
make
No need to run the configure stuff.
After that, you can update your (hopefully already installed) normal Apache 2.x server to point to the module that you just build.
See <downloadlocation>/crccache/docs for further details on how to point an already installed Apache 2.x server to the modules.
Thanks and kind regards,
Alex
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Alex WULMS
Lead Developer/Systems Engineer
Tel: +32 2 655 3931
Information Systems - SWIFT.COM Development
S.W.I.F.T. SCRL
>-----Original Message-----
>From: QIU, Yin [mailto:allenchue at gmail.com]
>Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 5:33 PM
>To: WULMS Alexander
>Cc: Gervase Markham; http-crcsync at lists.laptop.org
>Subject: Re: [Http-crcsync] crcsync, Mozilla, GSoC and students
>
>I'm sorry but I missed a piece of reference. Here it is:
>
>[1] Castagnoli, G.; Brauer, S. & Herrmann, M. Optimization of cyclic
>redundancy-check codes with 24 and 32 paritybits IEEE Transactions on
>Communications, vol. 41, p.p. 883-892, 1993.
>
>--
>Yin Qiu
>Nanjing University, China
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