* This is an alternative to manage a clixon daemon via sudtemd, containerd or other
* One important special case is starting the clixon-restconf daemon internally
* This is how it works:
* Register a process via `clixon_process_register(h, name, namespace, argv, argc)`
* Use process-control RPC defined in clixon-lib.yang to start/stop/restart or query status on that process
* Example code in the main example
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Yang files
There are three classes of Yang files
- Clixon yang files.
- Mandatory: "Standard" yang files necessary for clixon lib/client/backend to run
- Optional: "Standard" yang files for examples and tests
The first two (clixon and mandatory) are always installed. If you want
to change where the are installed, configure with: --with-yang-installdir=DIR
The third (optional) is only installed if configure flag
--enable-optyang is set. Further, the optional yang files are
installed in --with-opt-yang-installdir=DIR if given, otherwise in
the same dir as the mandatory.