Existing scripts in example/Tutorial3/macro have been updated to use the new format.
Your own executables are not affected, but your scripts which use FairMQ executables have to be updated to the new format.
Use the `--help` option with any FairMQ executable to find out the available options.
Make sure the main thread waits for the child thread with the Run() method.
* Add this at the end of your Run() method for each device:
```
boost::lock_guard<boost::mutex> lock(fRunningMutex);
fRunningFinished = true;
fRunningCondition.notify_one();
```
* Then you must replace the `char ch; cin.get(ch);` in your main() function with:
```
boost::unique_lock<boost::mutex> lock(processor.fRunningMutex);
while (!processor.fRunningFinished)
{
processor.fRunningCondition.wait(lock);
}
```
Add license text to all header files
Add license text to all c++ source files
Add license text to all C macro files
Converting file to UNIX format.
Add license text to all build system files
Add license text to all c source files
Rename file LICENCE to LICENSE. Change preamble in all files.
To use protobuf, run cmake as follows:
cmake -DUSE_PROTOBUF=1 ..
For this, protobuf library has to be installed on the system.
Further changes:
Clean up splitter/merger: default are N-to-1-merger and 1-to-N-splitter.
Fix bug in nanomsg message deallocation.
Setup proper buffer sizes for nanomsg/zeromq via cmake/bash script.
chmod +x for start scripts.