X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=6bb2ae50192d297fe67d7904b19f716e5a12e0a0;hb=0bb52418badac359215929441f340e365d8e60f7;hp=92c3cdd89d7e9b65a89965c12649b5d3bef442bb;hpb=4880f78d657e6f68dfbde5ffafd026049cb3c216;p=privoxy.git diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 92c3cdd8..6bb2ae50 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * * Purpose : INSTALL file to help with installing from source. * - * Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001,2002 the SourceForge + * Copyright : Written by and Copyright (C) 2001-2006 the SourceForge * Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/ * * Based on the Internet Junkbuster originally written @@ -26,8 +26,9 @@ * The GNU General Public License should be included with * this file. If not, you can view it at * http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html - * or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 - * Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + * or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, + * USA * *********************************************************************/ @@ -37,18 +38,18 @@ To build Privoxy from source, autoconf, GNU make (gmake), and, of course, a C compiler like gcc are required. -When building from a source tarball (either release version or nightly CVS -tarball), first unpack the source: +When building from a source tarball, first unpack the source: - tar xzvf privoxy-3.1.1-beta-src* [.tgz or .tar.gz] - cd privoxy-3.1.1-beta + tar xzvf privoxy-3.0.5-beta-src* [.tgz or .tar.gz] + cd privoxy-3.0.5-beta -For retrieving the current CVS sources, you'll need CVS installed. Note that -sources from CVS are development quality, and may not be stable, or well -tested. To download CVS source: +For retrieving the current CVS sources, you'll need a CVS client installed. +Note that sources from CVS are typicially development quality, and may not be +stable, or well tested. To download CVS source, check the Sourceforge +documentation, which might give commands like: - cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.ijbswa.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa login - cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.ijbswa.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa co current + cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa login + cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@ijbswa.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/ijbswa co current cd current This will create a directory named current/, which will contain the source @@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ documentation for the correct command line to do this. And then /etc/group, like: - privoxy:*:7777:privoxy + privoxy:*:7777: Some binary packages may do this for you. @@ -76,10 +77,10 @@ Then, to build from either unpacked tarball or CVS source: autoheader autoconf ./configure # (--help to see options) - make # (the make from gnu, gmake for *BSD) + make # (the make from GNU, sometimes called gmake) su make -n install # (to see where all the files will go) - make install # (to really install) + make -s install # (to really install, -s to silence output) If you have GNU make, you can have the first four steps automatically done for you by just typing: @@ -88,16 +89,28 @@ you by just typing: in the freshly downloaded or unpacked source directory. -WARNING: If installing as root, the install will fail unless another user is -specified. configure accepts --with-user and --with-group options for setting -user and group ownership of the configuration files (which need to be writable -by the daemon). The specified user must already exist. Or if there is already a -privoxy user on the system, and no user was specified during configure, make -install then will use the privoxy user. When starting Privoxy, it should be run -as this same user. +WARNING: If installing as root, the install will fail unless a non-root user or +group is specified, or a privoxy user and group already exist on the system. If +a non-root user is specified, and no group, then the installation will try to +also use a group of the same name as "user". If a group is specified (and no +user), then the support files will be installed as writable by that group, and +owned by the user running the installation. + +configure accepts --with-user and --with-group options for setting user and +group ownership of the configuration files (which need to be writable by the +daemon). The specified user must already exist. When starting Privoxy, it +should be run as this same user to insure write access to configuration and log +files. + +Alternately, you can specify user and group on the make command line, but be +sure both already exist: + + make -s install USER=privoxy GROUP=privoxy The default installation path for make install is /usr/local. This may of -course be customized with the various ./configure path options. +course be customized with the various ./configure path options. If you are +doing a root install to anywhere else besides /usr/local, be sure to set the +appropriate paths with the correct configure options (./configure --help). If you do install to /usr/local, the install will use sysconfdir=$prefix/etc/ privoxy by default. All other destinations, and the direct usage of @@ -117,14 +130,22 @@ default to /var instead of $prefix/var so the logs will go to /var/log/privoxy make install will attempt to set the correct values in config (main configuration file). You may want to check this to make sure all values are correct. If appropriate, an init script will be installed, but it is up to the -user to determine how and where to start Privoxy. - -For more detailed instructions on how to build Redhat and SuSE RPMs, Windows +user to determine how and where to start Privoxy. The init script should be +checked for correct paths and values, if anything other than a default install +is done. + +If install finds previous versions of any local configuration files, these will +not be overwritten, and the new ones will be installed with a "new" extension. +default.action, default.filter, and standard.action will be overwritten. You +will then need to manually update the other installed configuration files as +needed. All template files will be overwritten. If you have customized, local +templates, you should save these first. If a previous version of Privoxy is +already running, you will have to restart it manually. + +For more detailed instructions on how to build Redhat RPMs, Windows self-extracting installers, building on platforms with special requirements etc, please consult the developer manual. -For binary RPM installation, and other platforms, see the User Manual as well. - The simplest command line to start Privoxy is $path/privoxy --user=privoxy $path/etc/privoxy/config. See privoxy --usage, or the man page, for other options, and configuration.