OpenMAMA Build Instructions
Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
Hey Tom,
All links to any documentation stored on the wiki should still work. However, links to the old site are unlikely to work – the new site (at www.openmama.org) makes use of a new structure and URL scheme, and does not at present redirect any old links to the equivalent new pages. As such, any documentation you have linking to pages on the old OpenMAMA site should be updated to reflect the new URL.
If you have any trouble tracking down something let me know and I should be able to assist.
Thanks,
Damian
From: Tom Doust [mailto:tom.doust@...]
Sent: 19 June 2013 16:05 To: Damian Maguire; openmama-dev@...; openmama-users@... Subject: RE: OpenMAMA Build Instructions
Hi Damian
Are the old links still preserved? In our document for building the tick42 bridge we have a section on building the relevant parts of OpenMAMA and this contains embedded links to some of the OpenMAMA documents.
Rgds
Tom
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openmama-dev-bounces@... [mailto:openmama-dev-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of Damian Maguire
Afternoon all,
We’ve just updated the OpenMAMA build instructions on the wiki site to be a bit more complete, with some more advanced instructions regarding dependencies, Avis and building the JNI libraries than we have had previously. They should be a fairly accurate set of steps for the majority of users, and will be fairly consistent at least for Red Hat, Fedora and Centos builds, but if you’re running against a different platform and are aware of any additional dependencies or changes to the process let us know and we’ll get the doc updated.
Full document can be found at: http://wiki.openmama.org/index.php/Build_Instructions
Any other feedback or questions send them my way, and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Damian
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Tom Doust
Hi Damian
Are the old links still preserved? In our document for building the tick42 bridge we have a section on building the relevant parts of OpenMAMA and this contains embedded links to some of the OpenMAMA documents.
Rgds
Tom
From: openmama-dev-bounces@... [mailto:openmama-dev-bounces@...]
On Behalf Of Damian Maguire
Sent: 18 June 2013 4:35 PM To: openmama-dev@...; openmama-users@... Subject: [Openmama-dev] OpenMAMA Build Instructions
Afternoon all,
We’ve just updated the OpenMAMA build instructions on the wiki site to be a bit more complete, with some more advanced instructions regarding dependencies, Avis and building the JNI libraries than we have had previously. They should be a fairly accurate set of steps for the majority of users, and will be fairly consistent at least for Red Hat, Fedora and Centos builds, but if you’re running against a different platform and are aware of any additional dependencies or changes to the process let us know and we’ll get the doc updated.
Full document can be found at: http://wiki.openmama.org/index.php/Build_Instructions
Any other feedback or questions send them my way, and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Damian
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Damian Maguire <DMaguire@...>
Afternoon all,
We’ve just updated the OpenMAMA build instructions on the wiki site to be a bit more complete, with some more advanced instructions regarding dependencies, Avis and building the JNI libraries than we have had previously. They should be a fairly accurate set of steps for the majority of users, and will be fairly consistent at least for Red Hat, Fedora and Centos builds, but if you’re running against a different platform and are aware of any additional dependencies or changes to the process let us know and we’ll get the doc updated.
Full document can be found at: http://wiki.openmama.org/index.php/Build_Instructions
Any other feedback or questions send them my way, and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Damian
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