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@node Building and Installing, Setting up a realm, Introduction, Top
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@chapter Building and Installing
Heimdal uses GNU Autoconf to configure for specific hosts, and GNU
Automake to manage makefiles. If this is new to you, the short
instruction is to run the @code{configure} script in the top level
directory, and when that finishes @code{make}.
If you want to build the distribution in a different directory from the
source directory, you will need a make that implements VPATH correctly,
such as GNU make.
You will need to build the distribution:
@itemize @bullet
@item
A compiler that supports a ``loose'' ANSI C mode, such as @code{gcc}.
@item
lex or flex
@item
yacc or bison
@item
a socket library
@item
NDBM or Berkeley DB for building the server side.
@item
@end itemize
When everything is built, you can install by doing @kbd{make
install}. The default location for installation is @file{/usr/heimdal},
but this can be changed by running @code{configure} with
@samp{--prefix=/some/other/place}.
If you need to change the default behavior, configure understands the
following options:
@table @asis
@item @kbd{--without-berkeley-db}
DB is preferred before NDBM, but if you for some reason want to use NDBM
instead, you can use this option.
@item @kbd{--with-krb4=@file{dir}}
Gives the location of Kerberos 4 libraries and headers. This enables
Kerberos 4 support in the applications (telnet, rsh, popper, etc) and
the KDC. If you keep libraries and headers in different places, you can
instead give the path to each with the @kbd{--with-krb4-lib=@file{dir}},
and @kbd{--with-krb4-include=@file{dir}} options.
@item @kbd{--enable-kaserver}
Enables experimental kaserver support in the KDC. This is the protocol
used by ``KDC'' in AFS. Requires Kerberos 4 support.
@item @kbd{--with-readline=@file{dir}}
Gives the path for the GNU Readline library, which will be used in some
programs. If no readline library is found, the (simpler) editline
library will be used instead.
@end table
@menu
* Finishing the installation::
@end menu
@node Finishing the installation, , Building and Installing, Building and Installing
@section Loose threads
The
@pindex rsh
@code{rsh} program in this distribution presently isn't usable with
non-kerberised @code{rshd}s. It should not be installed set-uid to root.
@pindex login
The @code{telnetd} daemon will try to use the @code{login} found in the
@file{/usr/athena/bin} directory. If you don't have a working login
program there (it should grok the @samp{-f} flag), you can either start
telnetd with the @samp{-L} flag, or edit the definition of @code{BINDIR}
in @file{telnetd.h}.