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diff --git a/crypto/heimdal/doc/install.texi b/crypto/heimdal/doc/install.texi deleted file mode 100644 index 3d4b78d..0000000 --- a/crypto/heimdal/doc/install.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -@c $Id: install.texi 16768 2006-02-27 12:26:49Z joda $ - -@node Building and Installing, Setting up a realm, What is Kerberos?, Top -@comment node-name, next, previous, up -@chapter Building and Installing - -Heimdal uses GNU Autoconf to configure for specific hosts, and GNU -Automake to manage makefiles. If this is new to you, the short -instruction is to run the @code{configure} script in the top level -directory, and when that finishes @code{make}. - -If you want to build the distribution in a different directory from the -source directory, you will need a make that implements VPATH correctly, -such as GNU make. - -You will need to build the distribution: - -@itemize @bullet -@item -A compiler that supports a ``loose'' ANSI C mode, such as @code{gcc}. -@item -lex or flex -@item -awk -@item -yacc or bison -@item -a socket library -@item -NDBM or Berkeley DB for building the server side. -@end itemize - -When everything is built, you can install by doing @kbd{make -install}. The default location for installation is @file{/usr/heimdal}, -but this can be changed by running @code{configure} with -@samp{--prefix=/some/other/place}. - -If you need to change the default behaviour, configure understands the -following options: - -@table @asis -@item @kbd{--without-berkeley-db} -DB is preferred before NDBM, but if you for some reason want to use NDBM -instead, you can use this option. - -@item @kbd{--with-krb4=@file{dir}} -Gives the location of Kerberos 4 libraries and headers. This enables -Kerberos 4 support in the applications (telnet, rsh, popper, etc) and -the KDC. It is automatically found if present under -@file{/usr/athena}. If you keep libraries and headers in different -places, you can instead give the path to each with the -@kbd{--with-krb4-lib=@file{dir}}, and -@kbd{--with-krb4-include=@file{dir}} options. - -You will need a fairly recent version of our Kerberos 4 distribution for -@code{rshd} and @code{popper} to support version 4 clients. - -@item @kbd{--enable-dce} -Enables support for getting DCE credentials and tokens. See the README -files in @file{appl/dceutils} for more information. - -@item @kbd{--disable-otp} -By default some of the application programs will build with support for -one-time passwords (OTP). Use this option to disable that support. - -@item @kbd{--enable-osfc2} -Enable some C2 support for OSF/Digital Unix/Tru64. Use this option if -you are running your OSF operating system in C2 mode. - -@item @kbd{--with-readline=@file{dir}} -Gives the path for the GNU Readline library, which will be used in some -programs. If no readline library is found, the (simpler) editline -library will be used instead. - -@item @kbd{--with-hesiod=@file{dir}} -Enables hesiod support in push. - -@item @kbd{--enable-netinfo} -Add support for using netinfo to lookup configuration information. -Probably only useful (and working) on NextStep/Mac OS X. - -@item @kbd{--without-ipv6} -Disable the IPv6 support. - -@item @kbd{--with-openldap} -Compile Heimdal with support for storing the database in LDAP. Requires -OpenLDAP @url{http://www.openldap.org}. See -@url{http://www.padl.com/Research/Heimdal.html} for more information. - -@item @kbd{--enable-bigendian} -@item @kbd{--enable-littleendian} -Normally, the build process will figure out by itself if the machine is -big or little endian. It might fail in some cases when -cross-compiling. If it does fail to figure it out, use the relevant of -these two options. - -@item @kbd{--with-mips-abi=@var{abi}} -On Irix there are three different ABIs that can be used (@samp{32}, -@samp{n32}, or @samp{64}). This option allows you to override the -automatic selection. - -@item @kbd{--disable-mmap} -Do not use the mmap system call. Normally, configure detects if there -is a working mmap and it is only used if there is one. Only try this -option if it fails to work anyhow. - -@end table |