Tom Warfield wrote:
> 1) Make sure you have the latest version.  The latest version of QuickPage
> can be found at http://www.qpage.org/
>         <Alright i have done this part.  Got the most recent version in .tar
> format and extracted it to a folder that i made.  Not a specific folder and
> not sure if it needs to be either>

No, it can be any folder you choose, but you might want to make sure
you keep them organized.

> 
> 2)  Edit config.input as appropriate and type "./configure" in this
> directory.
>         <When i first did this it wouldnt make the executables.  Come to find 
> out
> I didnt have a GCC.  So then i went and got the GCC, well then it still
> wouldnt work, but was closer to it then before.  Then a friend of mine told
> that i needed a lib6 file so i got that and now it appears to work.  I think
> I have done this part correctly>
> 
> 3)  Type "make" to build the QuickPage binary, or type "make client" for a
> stripped down client-only version.
>         <Alright I did this and it appears to work.  Not sure if it was 
> suppost to
> do anything special.  Im still operating out of the folder i made in step
> 1...afriad that im doing that part wrong for some reason.>
> 
> 4)  Install qpage and qpage.man in appropriate directories.
>         <Okay here is where we get totaly lost.  What are the appropriate
> directories.  And when it says install isnt it just saying to mv the files?
> Also why would the appropriate directories be the directories to put them
> in? what is the signifigance?>

usually at this point, you login as root (with the su command) and
then run 'make install'. It should place everything where it needs
to be. After that you should be able to do the remaining steps
below.

Most files that need to be compiled installed run through these same
three steps (configure, make, make install).

> 
> 5)  Create a run-time configuration file.  See the man page for complete
> details on the syntax of the file.
>         <Right now there is no man page for the command because its not 
> working.
> im thinking this is part of what was done with step 4, but have no clue.>

If the previous step worked out, then you should have a man page
now.

> 
> 6)  Edit the appropriate system startup file to start a QuickPage daemon
> process when the system boots.

I can't really help you here. I don't know much about the boot
process myself. There are a bunch of rc.# directories and the init.d
directory in the /etc directory that get ran at bootup.


hth
-- 
 --------------------------------------------
 ) Mark Wagnon      ) [EMAIL PROTECTED]      )
(  Chula Vista, CA (  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (
 --------------------------------------------

Reply via email to