X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=4bbb4515a81d572d725797a37f0043535c382a56;hp=1e5dcc054d07721e9e154a141580381bdd803556;hb=3db7a58b2bbed7b6356b2a0600e93ec4f2846499;hpb=63f17054b83202b85dea8e2359ebfc879d1f5808 diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 1e5dcc05..4bbb4515 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -40,9 +40,8 @@ compiler like gcc are required. When building from a source tarball, first unpack the source: - tar xzvf privoxy-3.0.16-stable-src.tar.gz - cd privoxy-3.0.16-stable - + tar xzvf privoxy-3.0.17-stable-src.tar.gz + cd privoxy-3.0.17-stable For retrieving the current CVS sources, you'll need a CVS client installed. Note that sources from CVS are typically development quality, and may not be @@ -53,7 +52,6 @@ documentation, which might give commands like: 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 tree. @@ -70,12 +68,10 @@ adduser, but the command syntax may vary from platform to platform). privoxy:*:7777:7777:privoxy proxy:/no/home:/no/shell - And then /etc/group, like: privoxy:*:7777: - Some binary packages may do this for you. Then, to build from either unpacked tarball or CVS source: @@ -88,13 +84,11 @@ Then, to build from either unpacked tarball or CVS source: make -n install # (to see where all the files will go) make -s install # (to really install, -s to silence output) - Using GNU make, you can have the first four steps automatically done for you by just typing: make - in the freshly downloaded or unpacked source directory. To build an executable with security enhanced features so that users cannot @@ -103,7 +97,6 @@ configurations, configure like this: ./configure --disable-toggle --disable-editor --disable-force - Then build as above. In Privoxy 3.0.7 and later, all of these options can also be disabled through the configuration file. @@ -124,7 +117,6 @@ 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. If you are doing an install to anywhere besides /usr/local, be sure to set the appropriate