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authorMatthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>2005-09-25 10:52:46 +0000
committerMatthias Andree <matthias.andree@gmx.de>2005-09-25 10:52:46 +0000
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Add a pointer to README.svn.
Replace GRAVE character by APOSTROPHE. Mention OpenSSL and recommend building it as shared library. Remove --with-included-gettext pointer. We don't ship gettext. svn path=/trunk/; revision=4328
-rw-r--r--INSTALL40
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
index 96f869ad..3a623b9a 100644
--- a/INSTALL
+++ b/INSTALL
@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
INSTALL Instructions for fetchmail
==================================
+If you are installing from the subversion repository, see README.svn for
+further instructions on how to set up the checked out repository.
+
If you have installed binaries (e.g. from a Linux RPM or DPKG, Solaris
package or FreeBSD port), you can skip to step 5.
@@ -10,6 +13,8 @@ running fetchmail.
1. USEFUL THINGS TO INSTALL FIRST
+1.1 OTP/OPIE
+
If you want support for RFC1938-compliant one-time passwords, you'll
need to install Craig Metz's OPIE libraries first and *make sure
they're on the normal library path* where configure will find them. Then
@@ -24,23 +29,34 @@ you should install OPIE. You need version 2.32 or better.
The OPIE library sources are available at http://www.inner.net/pub/opie/
You can also find OPIE and IPV6-capable servers there.
+1.2 OpenSSL
+
+If you are installing OpenSSL yourself, it is recommended that you build
+shared OpenSSL libraries, it works better and updating OpenSSL does not
+then require you to reinstall all applications that use OpenSSL.
+
+Try after unpacking OpenSSL:
+
+ ./config shared && make && make test && make install
+
+1.3 IPv6
+
Building in IPv6 support *requires* an up-to-date operating system.
Recent Linux versions with glibc 2.1.1 or newer, FreeBSD, Solaris should
be fine.
If you have trouble with intl or gettext functions, try using the
-configure option `--with-included-gettext'.
+configure option '--with-included-gettext'.
2. CONFIGURE
+2.1 Basic options
+
Installing fetchmail is easy. From within this directory, type:
./configure
-(If your gettext is old, you may need to include the
---with-included-gettext option).
-
The autoconfiguration script will spend a bit of time figuring out the
specifics of your system. If you want to specify a particular compiler
(e.g. you have gcc but want to compile with cc), set the environment
@@ -48,24 +64,24 @@ variable CC before you run configure.
The configure script accepts certain standard configuration options.
These include --prefix, --exec-prefix, --bindir, --infodir, --mandir,
-and --srcdir. Do `configure --help' for more.
+and --srcdir. Do 'configure --help' for more.
POP2 support is no longer compiled in by default, as POP2 is way obsolete
and there don't seem to be any live servers for it anymore. You can
-configure it back in if you want with `configure --enable-POP2', but
+configure it back in if you want with 'configure --enable-POP2', but
leaving it out cuts the executable's size slightly.
Support for CompuServe's RPA authentication method (rather similar to
APOP) is available but also not included in the standard build. You
-can compile it in with `configure --enable-RPA'.
+can compile it in with 'configure --enable-RPA'.
Support for Microsoft's NTLM authentication method is also available
but also not included in the standard build. You can compile it in
-with `configure --enable-NTLM'.
+with 'configure --enable-NTLM'.
Support for authentication using RFC1731 GSSAPI is available
but also not included by default. You can compile it in with
-`configure --with-gssapi', which looks for GSSAPI support in standard
+'configure --with-gssapi', which looks for GSSAPI support in standard
locations (/usr, /usr/local). If you set --with-GSSAPI=DIR
you can direct the build to look for GSSAPI support under DIR.
@@ -90,8 +106,8 @@ MDA use. If you wish to proceed nonetheless, do one of:
A disadvantage of using procmail is that local alias expansion
according to /etc/aliases won't get done if we fall back to it.
-Advanced configuration:
------------------------
+2.2 Advanced options
+
Specifying --with-kerberos=DIR or --with-kerberos5=DIR will tell the
fetchmail build process to look in DIR for Kerberos support.
Configure normally looks in /usr/kerberos and /usr/athena; if you
@@ -111,7 +127,7 @@ POP3, IMAP, and ETRN (with configure arguments of --disable-POP3,
--disable-IMAP, and --disable-ETRN respectively).
-3. MAKE
+3. BUILD
Run