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$Id: INSTALL,v 8.6 1995/12/24 06:43:57 vixie Exp $
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THE FILES:
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INSTALL -- This file
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README -- Release announcements, tips and traps (some out of date)
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OPTIONS -- The options that can be turned on and off
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RUNSON -- What machines/compilers is BIND known to build on
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TODO -- Have spare time? Consider contributing to the project!
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doc/info/* -- Platform-dependent build hints
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HOW TO BUILD:
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4.9.3 is considerably easier to build than previous releases. These
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are the instructions on how to compile the software. For information
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on how to create your configuration files (resolv.conf, named.boot, and
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zone files) see the doc/bog directory and/or get "DNS and BIND" by C.
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Liu and P. Albitz from O'Reilly & Associates, Sebastopol, CA, ISBN
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0-937175-82-X 1992
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Note: If you maintain a BSD or are otherwise running a 4.4BSD-based system
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and want to integrate BIND into it, check out BSD/README.
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1. (optional) If you are going to compile for multiple platforms, you
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can make a symbolic link tree for each platform to save disk space. To
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create a directory called "sun4.dir", do:
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make DST=sun4.dir links
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Now "cd sun4.dir" and you can do everything as if you had a complete
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copy of the source. Just be careful if you are modifying a file, make
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sure you turn any links into files:
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mv file file.tmp ; cp file.tmp file ; rm file.tmp
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2. Edit "conf/options.h" and turn on any options that you want. The
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defaults are pretty reasonable for most installations.
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3. Edit "Makefile". Go to the section that describes your operating
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system and uncoment it out. Add any other variables (for example,
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I added a line "DISTHELP=/usr/local/lib".) If in doubt, use the
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default!
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4. "make" should build everything. Consider putting "./bin" in your
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path if "make depend" fails and you think bin/mkdep will help you out.
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*** NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE ***
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The next step (#5) will burn down files which were supplied with
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your operating system. You should run the suggested "-n" first
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and make sure you have saved any files you want to save.
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*** NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE ***
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5. "make install" will install everything. You might first do
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"make -n install" to see what commands would be executed by "make install"
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to make sure you understand where everything is about to be installed.
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6. (optional, SunOS 4.1.x/NetBSD-1.x/Solaris 2.x only): You can integrate
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the new resolver (client-side) code into the shared libraries of your
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operating system so that all dynamicly linked programs take advantage of
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the new resolver. Read shres/<osname>/INSTALL to find out how to do it.
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HOW TO GET HELP:
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If you have any problems or fixes send them to
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bind@uunet.uu.net
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To be added to that mailing list, send mail to
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bind-request@uunet.uu.net
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This INSTALL was originally written on 15Jul94 by Tom Limoncelli <tal@plts.org>
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Minor changes 23Dec95 by Christopher Davis <ckd@kei.com>
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