X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?p=coloredstderr%2Fcoloredstderr.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=46636c5a33d86bf0dafdec5e9c30e520b5d5b40f;hp=7320731f362add7830cec7c920f135d54f2cb6e4;hb=3e894f0f32aa021b5c9033c3c71539c3965aa6de;hpb=ba93304c54307da16900993f94b4743978a3257d diff --git a/README b/README index 7320731..46636c5 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ README coloredstderr is a small library which uses 'LD_PRELOAD' to color stderr. It ``follows'' dups, has minimal performance overhead and can ignore certain -binaries (requires /proc). +binaries. Like all solutions using 'LD_PRELOAD' it only works with dynamically linked binaries. Statically linked binaries, for example valgrind, are not supported. @@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ DEPENDENCIES INSTALLATION ------------ +If you're using the Git version, run `autoreconf -fsi` first to generate +`configure`. + ./configure && make && make check Then either install the library with `make install` or just copy it from @@ -85,6 +88,27 @@ A default setup could look like this: COLORED_STDERR_FDS=2, export LD_PRELOAD COLORED_STDERR_FDS +To use coloredstderr with multi-lib (multiple architectures on the same +system, e.g. i386 and amd64), your system must support the '$LIB' variable in +'LD_PRELOAD'. Then you can build coloredstderr for all architectures and use +'$LIB' in 'LD_PRELOAD'. The following should work for Debian-based systems +with this directory structure: + + dir + `-- lib + |-- i386-linux-gnu + | `-- libcoloredstderr.so + `-- x86_64-linux-gnu + `-- libcoloredstderr.so + +Now set 'LD_PRELOAD'. `lib/` is included in '$LIB'! + + LD_PRELOAD='/absolute/path/to/dir/$LIB/libcoloredstderr.so' + +The single quotes are important. '$LIB' is not evaluated by the shell, but by +the loader (`man ld.so`). Now both i386 and amd64 binaries automatically use +coloredstderr. + The following additional environment variables are available: @@ -101,6 +125,7 @@ The following additional environment variables are available: Comma separated list of binary names/paths which should not be tracked (including their children). Useful for `reset` which writes to the terminal, but fails to work if the output is colored. See below for an example. + Requires `/proc/self/exe`. All environment variables starting with 'COLORED_STDERR_PRIVATE_*' are internal variables used by the implementation and should not be set manually. @@ -158,8 +183,8 @@ KNOWN ISSUES inlines the code into the program without calling any function. - Test `test_stdio.sh` fails on FreeBSD, because FreeBSD does handle the above correctly (no inlining), but the test is designed for GNU/Linux. -- 'COLORED_STDERR_IGNORED_BINARIES' requires the `/proc` file system. - Suggestions welcome. +- 'COLORED_STDERR_IGNORED_BINARIES' requires `/proc/self/exe`. Suggestions + welcome. - Output of `strace` is not always colored correctly as the output from `coloredstderr` is traced and displayed as well. Suggestions welcome. @@ -182,7 +207,7 @@ LICENSE coloredstderr is licensed under GPL version 3 or later. -Copyright (C) 2013 Simon Ruderich +Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Simon Ruderich This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by