dash-sdk | mobile Architecture for System Hardware
kandi X-RAY | dash-sdk Summary
kandi X-RAY | dash-sdk Summary
dash-sdk is a C library. dash-sdk has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However dash-sdk has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.
The open source DASH SDK is released under AMD Modified BSD License. It provides software in source and binary form to allow management consoles and management applications to support the Distributed Management Task Force DASH interface.
The open source DASH SDK is released under AMD Modified BSD License. It provides software in source and binary form to allow management consoles and management applications to support the Distributed Management Task Force DASH interface.
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dash-sdk has a low active ecosystem.
It has 10 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
dash-sdk has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of dash-sdk is current.
Quality
dash-sdk has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
Security
dash-sdk has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
dash-sdk code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 0 security hotspots that need review.
License
dash-sdk has a Non-SPDX License.
Non-SPDX licenses can be open source with a non SPDX compliant license, or non open source licenses, and you need to review them closely before use.
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dash-sdk releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
It has 61973 lines of code, 374 functions and 1062 files.
It has high code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
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dash-sdk Key Features
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dash-sdk Examples and Code Snippets
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Install dash-sdk
a) Download the latest release of DASH SDK. b) Open the solution.
Start the VC++ IDE and open the solution file: File -> Open -> Project/Solution, select: windows/dash/dash.sln This solution has the following projects: dashcli (application) dashapi (library) dashapic (C library) eventsink (library) installer (the Windows installer) libxml2 (library) mof2oal (tool for generating C++ files from mof file) openssl (library) OpenWsmanLib (library) ssl_client webserver wsman_client_lib (libarary) These projects can also be built individually using the project specific solution file.
Click Build-> Batch Build, select all projects (Select All button) and press Build. That builds all projects (application and library) and copies the executable to "windows/win32pkg" directory. This includes all application, library and dependent dll's concerning release build as well as debug build.
Please note that the installer requires that all other projects are built in both "Debug" and "Release" configuration
The installer is copied into the "installer" directory
a) Download the latest release of DASH SDK. b) From the command prompt change to the root directory of DASH SDK. c) Install DASH SDK.
Run the configure script to set the required environment settings: DASH SDK has to be installed in the install_root directory located inside the DASH SDK root folder. For that use --prefix with the configure script. #./configure --prefix= . Ex. if the DASH SDK root directory folder path is /home/testuser/DASHSDK then the configure command should look like : ./configure --prefix=/home/testuser/DASHSDK/install_root
Start the make process to compile the complete code. Watch for any messages you might install some missing packages. make
Install the library and dashcli make install The following components will be built: dashcli (application) mof2oal (tool to generate C++ files from mof file) dashapi (C++ library) dashapic (C library) wsman_client_lib (library) Openwsman (library) wseventsink (library) webserver
The following components will be built: dashcli (application) mof2oal (tool to generate C++ files from mof file) dashapi (C++ library) dashapic (C library) wsman_client_lib (library) Openwsman (library) wseventsink (library) webserver. DASH SDK is documented by using doxygen.
Generating Documents.
Start the VC++ IDE and open the solution file: File -> Open -> Project/Solution, select: windows/dash/dash.sln This solution has the following projects: dashcli (application) dashapi (library) dashapic (C library) eventsink (library) installer (the Windows installer) libxml2 (library) mof2oal (tool for generating C++ files from mof file) openssl (library) OpenWsmanLib (library) ssl_client webserver wsman_client_lib (libarary) These projects can also be built individually using the project specific solution file.
Click Build-> Batch Build, select all projects (Select All button) and press Build. That builds all projects (application and library) and copies the executable to "windows/win32pkg" directory. This includes all application, library and dependent dll's concerning release build as well as debug build.
Please note that the installer requires that all other projects are built in both "Debug" and "Release" configuration
The installer is copied into the "installer" directory
a) Download the latest release of DASH SDK. b) From the command prompt change to the root directory of DASH SDK. c) Install DASH SDK.
Run the configure script to set the required environment settings: DASH SDK has to be installed in the install_root directory located inside the DASH SDK root folder. For that use --prefix with the configure script. #./configure --prefix= . Ex. if the DASH SDK root directory folder path is /home/testuser/DASHSDK then the configure command should look like : ./configure --prefix=/home/testuser/DASHSDK/install_root
Start the make process to compile the complete code. Watch for any messages you might install some missing packages. make
Install the library and dashcli make install The following components will be built: dashcli (application) mof2oal (tool to generate C++ files from mof file) dashapi (C++ library) dashapic (C library) wsman_client_lib (library) Openwsman (library) wseventsink (library) webserver
The following components will be built: dashcli (application) mof2oal (tool to generate C++ files from mof file) dashapi (C++ library) dashapic (C library) wsman_client_lib (library) Openwsman (library) wseventsink (library) webserver. DASH SDK is documented by using doxygen.
Generating Documents.
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