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How to Install Donkey
Kazuhiko Yamamoto
kazu@is.aist-nara.ac.jp
October 2, 1995
(1) To create a working directory for each architecture, execute
"setup" shell script;
% ./setup
This displays a message as follows;
Set up obj/IRIX.5.2 ...
Done
To make donkey for IRIX.5.2, type:
cd obj/IRIX.5.2
./configure
make
<Note> If your OS doesn't have "uname", execute "setup" with an
arbitrary string. For example, on NeXT OS;
% ./setup NeXT
(2) Change directory to the working directory created by setup.
% cd obj/IRIX.5.2
(3) Type "./configure" to generate Makefile.
% ./configure
(4) Check Makefile and change it if necessary.
e.g. Delete -DHAVE_TERMIOS_H=1 on NeXT.
e.g. Add -Aa -D_INCLUDE_POSIX_SOURCE to CFLAGS on HP-UX 9.x or HI-UX/WE2
You should understand that the default hash function is MD4. If you
like MD5 as the default hash function, add "-DDefaultMD=MD5" to DEFS.
(Of cource, you can choose MD2 but I don't recommend it.)
Then type "make".
% make
Now "donkey" is produced.
(5) To install "donkey", type "make install" as root.
% su
# make install
<<Platform which I have tested donkey on>>
BSD/OS 2.0, IRIX 5.x, SunOS 4.1.x, Solaris 2.4,
OSF/1 2.x, 3.x, ULTRIX 4.x, HP-UX 9.x, HI-UX/WE2,
NeXT, FreeBSD 2.x, NEWS-OS 4.x, 6.x,
That's all.
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