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INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION
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This file describes how to compile and install lukemftpd on your
system.
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= NOTE: You will need an ANSI C compiler. =
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For most systems, execute the following to compile and install
lukemftpd:
./configure
make
make install
Preformatted manual pages for ftpd(8), ftpd.conf(5), and ftpusers(5) are
also installed. If you wish to install the sources, ensure that your system
has up-to-date mandoc macros. groff ships with this macro suite,
but it has bugs. Try:
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/NetBSD-current/src/share/tmac/
for a more recent version.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
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lukemftpd is configured using an `autoconf' generated `configure'
script. `configure' supports the following options:
* The standard `autoconf configure' options, including:
--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX
[/usr/local]
--exec-prefix=EPREFIX install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX
[same as prefix]
--srcdir=DIR find the sources in DIR [configure dir or ..]
BSD or GNU make may be required for this to work.
* Specific options:
--enable-ipv6 Enable IPv6 support (if your OS supports it).
--disable-ipv6 Disable IPv6 support (even if your OS supports it).
[default: enabled]
--enable-builtinls Enable built-in /bin/ls. [default: enabled]
--disable-builtinls Disable built-in /bin/ls.
--with-socks Compile with SOCKS firewall traversal support.
--with-socks5[=PATH] Compile with SOCKS5 firewall traversal support.
--with-socks4[=PATH] Compile with SOCKS4 firewall traversal support.
--with-skey Compile with S/Key authentication support.
The following environment variables can be set to override various
compiler related settings.
CC=compiler specify name of the C compiler (default: gcc or cc)
CFLAGS=flags specify flags to C compiler (default: -O -g or just -O)
LDFLAGS=flags specify flags to linker (default: none)
This can be achieved with:
env CC="compiler" CFLAGS="flags" LDFLAGS="flags" ./configure
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= NOTE: You will need an ANSI C compiler. =
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PLATFORM SPECIFIC NOTES
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The following platforms & compilers have been tested:
- Irix 6.5
- Compiler: /usr/local/bin/gcc
version: egcs-1.1.2
Configure with:
./configure --disable-builtinls
as the in-built ls code doesn't appear to work due to
problems in the fts routines.
- Linux 2.4 kernel with glibc prior to 2.2
Configure with:
./configure --disable-ipv6
as glibc before 2.2 doesn't correctly support sin6_scope_id.
- NetBSD 1.5 (i386)
- Compiler: /usr/bin/cc
version: egcs-1.1.2
- Solaris 2.6 (sparc)
- Compiler: /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
version: WorkShop Compilers 5.0
- Tru64 5.0
- Compiler: /bin/cc
version: Compaq C V6.1-011 on Digital UNIX V5.0 (Rev. 910)
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