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diff --git a/app/lzo/minilzo/README.LZO b/app/lzo/minilzo/README.LZO deleted file mode 100644 index 9a8fbb40..00000000 --- a/app/lzo/minilzo/README.LZO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ - - ============================================================================ - miniLZO -- mini subset of the LZO real-time data compression library - ============================================================================ - - Author : Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer - <markus@oberhumer.com> - http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/ - Version : 2.07 - Date : 25 Jun 2014 - - I've created miniLZO for projects where it is inconvenient to - include (or require) the full LZO source code just because you - want to add a little bit of data compression to your application. - - miniLZO implements the LZO1X-1 compressor and both the standard and - safe LZO1X decompressor. Apart from fast compression it also useful - for situations where you want to use pre-compressed data files (which - must have been compressed with LZO1X-999). - - miniLZO consists of one C source file and three header files: - minilzo.c - minilzo.h, lzoconf.h, lzodefs.h - - To use miniLZO just copy these files into your source directory, add - minilzo.c to your Makefile and #include minilzo.h from your program. - Note: you also must distribute this file ('README.LZO') with your project. - - minilzo.o compiles to about 6 KiB (using gcc or Visual C on an i386), and - the sources are about 30 KiB when packed with zip - so there's no more - excuse that your application doesn't support data compression :-) - - For more information, documentation, example programs and other support - files (like Makefiles and build scripts) please download the full LZO - package from - http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/ - - Have fun, - Markus - - - P.S. minilzo.c is generated automatically from the LZO sources and - therefore functionality is completely identical - - - Appendix A: building miniLZO - ---------------------------- - miniLZO is written such a way that it should compile and run - out-of-the-box on most machines. - - If you are running on a very unusual architecture and lzo_init() fails then - you should first recompile with '-DLZO_DEBUG' to see what causes the failure. - The most probable case is something like 'sizeof(void *) != sizeof(size_t)'. - After identifying the problem you can compile by adding some defines - like '-DSIZEOF_VOID_P=8' to your Makefile. - - The best solution is (of course) using Autoconf - if your project uses - Autoconf anyway just add '-DMINILZO_HAVE_CONFIG_H' to your compiler - flags when compiling minilzo.c. See the LZO distribution for an example - how to set up configure.ac. - - - Appendix B: list of public functions available in miniLZO - --------------------------------------------------------- - Library initialization - lzo_init() - - Compression - lzo1x_1_compress() - - Decompression - lzo1x_decompress() - lzo1x_decompress_safe() - - Checksum functions - lzo_adler32() - - Version functions - lzo_version() - lzo_version_string() - lzo_version_date() - - Portable (but slow) string functions - lzo_memcmp() - lzo_memcpy() - lzo_memmove() - lzo_memset() - - - Appendix C: suggested macros for 'configure.ac' when using Autoconf - ------------------------------------------------------------------- - Checks for typedefs and structures - AC_CHECK_TYPE(ptrdiff_t,long) - AC_TYPE_SIZE_T - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(short) - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(int) - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long) - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(long long) - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(__int64) - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(void *) - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(size_t) - AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(ptrdiff_t) - - Checks for compiler characteristics - AC_C_CONST - - Checks for library functions - AC_CHECK_FUNCS(memcmp memcpy memmove memset) - - - Appendix D: Copyright - --------------------- - LZO and miniLZO are Copyright (C) 1996-2014 Markus Franz Xaver Oberhumer - All Rights Reserved. - - LZO and miniLZO are distributed under the terms of the GNU General - Public License (GPL). See the file COPYING. - - Special licenses for commercial and other applications which - are not willing to accept the GNU General Public License - are available by contacting the author. - - |