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Near Field Communication manager ******************************** Copyright (C) 2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Compilation and installation ============================ In order to compile neard you need following software packages: - GCC compiler - D-Bus library - GLib library - Netlink (libnl) library, version 1 or 2. To configure run: ./configure --prefix=/usr Configure automatically searches for all required components and packages. To compile and install run: make && make install Configuration and options ========================= By default all neard plugins and features are built in. They can be disabled with the following configuration options: --disable-nfctype1 Disable support for type 1 NFC tags. --disable-nfctype2 Disable support for type 2 NFC tags. --disable-nfctype3 Disable support for type 3 NFC tags. --disable-nfctype4 Disable support for type 1 NFC tags. --disable-nfctype5 Disable support for type 5 ISO 15693 tags. --disable-p2p Disable support for peer to peer mode. Running ./bootstrap-configure will build the configure script and then run it, with maintainer mode enabled. bootstrap-configure will configure neard with all features enabled. Bugs and contributing ===================== Please send bug reports to mailing list: [email protected] The project development happens on GitHub: https://github.com/linux-nfc/neard However for historical reasons the releases are also mirrored on kernel.org repository: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/nfc/neard.git/ Contributions can come in a form of patches sent to [email protected] or GitHub pull requests on mentioned GitHub repository. See also HACKING and doc/coding-style.txt files.
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