in SourceForge SVN.
It now builds using SCons, and the Boost C++ libraries.
The package is now relocatable using the rtld $ORIGIN feature, and
should now conform to hier(7), and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.
Other improvements include: more mature shared library support, default
to using UNIX domain sockets for improved RPC performance, PIM-SM BSR,
various bug fixes and performance enhancements, size reductions.
With shared libraries, a full production router suite package of
xorp-devel now weighs in at ~22MB on-disk, on amd64.