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## Deployment
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OCF doesn't compile as separate library. It's designed to be included into another
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software. For this purpose OCF Makefile provides two useful targets for deploying
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OCF source into target directories. Assuming OCFDIR is ocf directory, and SRCDIR and
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INCDIR are your source and include directories, you can use following commands to
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deploy OCF into your project:
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software stack. For this purpose OCF provides Makefile with two useful targets for
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deploying its source into target directories. Assuming OCFDIR is OCF directory, and
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SRCDIR and INCDIR are respectively your source and include directories, use following
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commands to deploy OCF into your project:
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~~~{.sh}
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make -C $OCFDIF src O=$SRCDIR
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make -C $OCFDIF inc O=$INCDIR
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~~~
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This by default will not copy OCF source files but create symbolic links to them,
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By default this will not copy OCF source files but create symbolic links to them,
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to avoid source duplication and allow for easy OCF code modification. If you prefer
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to copy OCF source files (e.g. you don't want to distribute whole OCF repository
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as your submodule) you can use following commands:
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