# event-driven-servers **Repository Path**: young-qwerasd/event-driven-servers ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: event-driven-servers - **Description**: tacas+ server - **Primary Language**: C - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-03-20 - **Last Updated**: 2025-03-20 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README This is a collection of high-performance and scalable event-driven servers (notably tac_plus-ng, tac_plus, ftpd, tcprelay). Please have a look at the documentation for configuration details. Issues can be reported via https://github.com/MarcJHuber/event-driven-servers/issues Discussions can be started via https://github.com/MarcJHuber/event-driven-servers/discussions Also, there's still the the legacy mailing list at event-driven-servers@googlegroups.com Home site is https://www.pro-bono-publico.de/projects/ Bugs ==== Be prepared for issues. This is work-in-progress, so be prepared for unexpected bahavior. Don't use this in a production environment without testing. If it breaks, please file an issue. The non-helpful alternative would be to just keep the broken pieces, so please don't do that. Installation instructions ========================= This software suite should compile quite fine on Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Other platforms might be fine, too, but weren't recently tested. Build environment ----------------- Required tools: - A supported C compiler, plus linker. LLVM is fine, GCC should work too (but I don't check this regulary, and it might have issues with optimization, so that's disabled for now). - GNU make (version 3.79.1, unpatched, recommended, others may or may not work). - Perl - Various development header files and libraries Compile & Install ----------------- Please run "./configure --help". It will output a list of supported options. Then run ./configure with the appropriate arguments. After that, run "make" to start the compilation process and "make install" to install the compiled binaries. Example: ```` ./configure tac_plus-ng make sudo make install ```` You may actually omit the "configure" step if you're content with the default build options, which are to compile everything and to use all optional features your system supports at first glance. If you don't care for the optional features (TLS support, C-ARES, others), just run ```` ./configure --minimum tac_plus-ng make sudo make install ```` Documentation ============= The distribution comes with documentation located in the top-level "doc" director, and you can view it online at https://www.pro-bono-publico.de/projects, too. Support ======= While I really appreciate that you're using the software I'd very much prefer *not* to receive private support enquiries. Please direct support queries to GitHub discussions, GitHub issues or the Google Group: https://github.com/MarcJHuber/event-driven-servers/discussions https://github.com/MarcJHuber/event-driven-servers/issues https://groups.google.com/g/event-driven-servers