[Serusers] How-to write a custom module
sip
sip at arcdiv.com
Tue Oct 17 13:35:16 CEST 2006
Not having a ser 0.9.7x src lying about, I'm relying on my 0.9.6 src, so
you'll have to bear with me if the info is not 100% correct. However, if I
look at the Makefile, it has a list of modules to exclude, but by default, it
includes everything by directory name in the modules subdir.
Why it's not including yours is a bit of a mystery... however, if you want to
make the module by hand, simply type (from the main src dir):
make modules=modules/mymodule modules
Where, of course, 'mymodule' is the name of your module directory. You could
then copy the resultant file by hand to the modules directory for SER
(/usr/local/lib/ser/modules)
N.
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 07:08:13 -0400, Steve Blair wrote
> Samuel:
>
> A while back you responded to one of my posts about writing
> modules for SER. I am currently writing a module and I have an issue
> I do not understand. I'm hoping you can help.
>
> I created a directory under the ser-0.9.7-pre3/modules source
> directory on my server and placed my code there along with a
> Makefile. If I make the code from this directory it compiles with
> two warnings including one about running make from the main directory.
>
> If I cd to the main directory and run make clean my new
> subdirectory is visited as expected. If I then run make my modules
> does not get compiled. I believe the new directory is not recognized
> but I cannot figure out why. Would you hapen to be able to explain
> this behavior?
>
> Thank you,
> Steve
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