Updated Makefile (now takes care of the devcode definition).
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- Information file for 'pastebincl' by Théophile BASTIAN (aka Tobast) -
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So, you've downloaded the source code of PastebinCL and don't know how to compile it?
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Follow those steps!
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BEFORE COMPILING
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- You'll maybe have a file named "data_devcode_default.h" and no "data_devcode.h". Then rename it to "data_devcode.h".
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- Get your Pastebin Developper API Key on this page : http://pastebin.com/api (you must register to http://pastebin.com, it's free).
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- Open "data_devcode.h", and define "DEVELOPPER_CODE" to your Developper API Key by adding it between the quotes, eg.
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#define DEVELOPPER_CODE "[my_api_key_here]"
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- Save and close "data_devcode.h"
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- Open "data.h" and select your OS by commenting the wrong one (add "//" at the beginning of the line) and uncommenting the other, eg.
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If you're using Windows:
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// #define UNIX
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#define WINDOWS
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If you're using UNIX (Linux, MacOS, BSD, ...):
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#define UNIX
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// #define WINDOWS
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(around the line 40, you'll find this code)
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- Save and close "data.h"
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- You're ready to compile!
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COMPILE ON UNIX-BASED OS
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- Just run "make" and then "make install" (as root for installing) ;)
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COMPILE ON WINDOWS
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- If you can run "make" using CygWIN, MinGW or other, that's the easiest way.
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- Else, you can create a Code::blocks or other IDE project and then compile.
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(But, really, I cannot see why you want to use a command-line tool on Windows.)
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Makefile
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Makefile
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TARGET=pastebincl
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TARGET=pastebincl
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OBJS=CurlPost.o func.o main.o ParameterRead.o ConfigRead.o
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OBJS=CurlPost.o func.o main.o ParameterRead.o ConfigRead.o
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all: $(TARGET) makeuser
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all: checkdevcode $(TARGET)
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makeuser:
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checkdevcode:
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./pastebincl --usergen < userinput &> /dev/null
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@if [[ ! -f data_devcode.h ]]; then echo -e "\nERROR: No 'data_devcode.h' file (common error). Please read \"COMPILE.txt\" for more help.\n" ; false ; fi
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@if (( `cat data_devcode.h | grep -c '#define DEVELOPPER_CODE ""'` != 0 )); then echo -e "\nERROR: 'DEVELOPPER_CODE' undefined (common error). Please read \"COMPILE.txt\" for more help.\n" ; false ; fi
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#### Useful while developping. To enable it, uncomment and add it as a dependence of 'all' ####
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#makeuser:
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# ./pastebincl --usergen < userinput &> /dev/null
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$(TARGET): $(OBJS)
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$(TARGET): $(OBJS)
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$(CXX) $(CXXLIBS) $^ $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@
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$(CXX) $(CXXLIBS) $^ $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@
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