From 5ea77a75dd2d2158401331879f3c8f47940a732c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 18:35:32 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2.5.13+dfsg. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- doc/guide/release/install.sdf | 100 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 100 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/guide/release/install.sdf (limited to 'doc/guide/release/install.sdf') diff --git a/doc/guide/release/install.sdf b/doc/guide/release/install.sdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5825fcc --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/guide/release/install.sdf @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +# $OpenLDAP$ +# Copyright 1999-2022 The OpenLDAP Foundation, All Rights Reserved. +# COPYING RESTRICTIONS APPLY, see COPYRIGHT. + +P1: Making and Installing the OpenLDAP Distribution + +This file provides brief instructions on how to build and install +OpenLDAP on UNIX (and UNIX-{{like}}) systems. More detailed +information and instructions can be found in +{{The OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide}} +(available from {{URL:http://www.openldap.org/doc/}}). + +It is recommended that you read, or at least skim through, ALL of +the instructions in this file before attempting to build the +software. + +P2: Making and Installing the OpenLDAP Distribution + +^ Unpack the distribution and change directory: + +E: % tar xfz openldap-VERSION.tgz +E: % cd openldap-VERSION + +.(replacing {{EX:VERSION}} with the appropriate version string). If +you are reading this file, you probably have already done this! + + ++ Type: + +E: % ./configure --help + +.to list available configuration options. + +.The {{EX:configure}} script also looks for compiler/linker options +on the command line and in the environment. These include: + +> Variable Description Example +> CC C compiler gcc +> CFLAGS C flags -O -g +> CPPFLAGS cpp flags -I/path/include -D__FOO__=42 +> LDFLAGS ld flags -L/usr/local/lib +> LIBS libraries -llib +> PATH command path /usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin + +!if $var{'OPT_TARGET'} eq 'txt' +.See doc/install/configure for generic configure documentation. +!endif + ++ Configure the build system: + +E: % ./configure [options] [var=value ...] + +.If all goes well, the {{EX:configure}} script will automatically detect +the appropriate settings. If the {{EX:configure}} script fails, you should +read the {{FILE:config.log}} file that it generated to see what it was trying +to do and exactly what failed. You may need to specify additional +options and/or variables besides those listed above to +obtain desired results, depending on your operating system. + ++ Build dependencies: + +E: % make depend + ++ Build the system: + +E: % make + +.If all goes well, the system will build as configured. If not, +return to step 3 after reviewing the configuration settings. + ++ Test the standalone system: + +.This step requires the standalone LDAP server, {{slapd}}(8), +with {{MDB}} support. + +E: % make test + +.If all goes well, the system has been built as configured. If not, +return to step 2 after reviewing your configuration settings. + ++ Install the software. You may need to become the +{{super-user}} (e.g. {{EX:root}}) to do this (depending on where you +are installing things): + +E: % su root -c 'make install' + ++ That's it. Enjoy! + +See the {{OpenLDAP Administrator's Guide}} and the manual pages +for the individual applications for configuration and use information. +You may also want to edit the configuration files used by the +various components. These configuration files are located in +the OpenLDAP configuration directory (normally +{{FILE:/usr/local/etc/openldap}}). + +> ldap.conf client defaults +> slapd.conf Standalone LDAP daemon +> lload.conf LDAP Load Balancer daemon +> schema/*.schema Schema Definitions + -- cgit v1.2.3