From: Anders S. Mortensen Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 14:17:54 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Adding some extra notes which may make life easier for debian users. X-Git-Tag: CPAN-v1.02~864 X-Git-Url: http://lists.indexdata.com/cgi-bin?a=commitdiff_plain;h=229a238c0af410ec3c19a032a16b3ad2782b9fc3;p=irspy-moved-to-github.git Adding some extra notes which may make life easier for debian users. --- diff --git a/web/conf/README b/web/conf/README index d7ab65f..9761991 100644 --- a/web/conf/README +++ b/web/conf/README @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: README,v 1.4 2006-10-24 23:10:43 mike Exp $ +$Id: README,v 1.5 2006-10-31 14:17:54 sondberg Exp $ To install the web UI (assuming you're using some version of Apache as your web server): @@ -8,8 +8,22 @@ your web server): "perl Makefile.PL && make && make test". There's no need to install it, though. Among the prerequisites are ZOOM-Perl and XML::LibXML::XPathContext: unfortunately neither of these is - packaged for Debian, so they must be installed from CPAN. You'll - also need a 2.0-series Zebra installation to run the database. + packaged for Debian, so they must be installed from CPAN. If you insist + on installing these packages as debian packages, first install the + tool dh-make-perl, i.e. apt-get install dh-make-perl. Then execute this: + + dh-make-perl --build --cpan XML::LibXML::XPathContext + + After a lot of output has been generated, you should have a .deb file one + directory step back. Install it using dpkg -i package-xxx.deb. For the + IRSpy package, just cd into the base directory of the source tree, and + execute + + dh-make-perl --build + + which will give you a .deb package one directory step back. + + You'll also need a 2.0-series Zebra installation to run the database. -- Make a config file for the host you're on, probably by making a modified copy of apache1.3/xeno.conf @@ -33,7 +47,8 @@ your web server): -- Make sure you have the HTML::Mason Perl module installed, including all its prerequisites (most notably mod_perl itself). On Debian-based operating systems, this is as simple as - # apt-get install libhtml-mason-perl libapache-request-perl + # apt-get install libhtml-mason-perl libapache-request-perl \ + libapache-reload-perl -- Ensure that the web server can write the HTML::Mason object directory and cache directory. For example: