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Read Me

== README ==

 1.) Introduction
 2.) Prerequisites
 3.) Building
 4.) Installing
 5.) Contributing
 
== 1. INTRODUCTION ==

  QHttpSrv, based on QHttpEngine, provides a simple set of classes
  for developing HTTP server applications in Qt. It also offers a
  set of possible alternate file search modules. These file search
  modules are slocate, local filesystem dirscan, or handlers for
  search modules, such as Lucene (TODO).


== 2. PREREQUISITES ==

 This project requires:
  * Cross-platform Make (CMake) v2.8.2+
  * GNU Make or equivalent.
  * GCC or an alternative, reasonably conformant C++ compiler.
  * Boost C++ Libraries v1.37+ [HEADERS and LIBRARIES]
  * Log4Cxx v0.10.0+
  * UnitTest++ (a.k.a. unittest-cpp)
  * TrollTech Qt-4.5+ framework

== 3. BUILDING ==
 
 This project uses the Cross-platform Make (CMake) build system. However, we
 have conveniently provided a wrapper configure script and Makefile so that
 the typical build invocation of "./configure" followed by "make" will work.
 For a list of all possible build targets, use the command "make help".

 NOTE: Users of CMake may believe that the top-level Makefile has been
 generated by CMake; it hasn't, so please do not delete that file.

== 4. INSTALLING ==

 Once the project has been built (see "BUILDING"), execute "sudo make install".

== 5. CONTRIBUTING ==

 TODO: Enhance section.

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