A few notes about installation and configure

Initial
Stephane Bortzmeyer 20 years ago
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echoping appears to compile and run at least on Linux, FreeBSD,
NetBSD, MacOS X, Solaris (gcc only), HP/UX and Tru64. On Mac OS X,
you'll probably need a version >= 10.2. Some versions of RedHat 7 ship
with a completely broken C compiler (echoping displays negative
times).
NetBSD, MacOS X, Solaris (gcc only) and Tru64. On Mac OS X, you'll
probably need a version >= 10.2. Some versions of RedHat 7 ship with a
completely broken C compiler (echoping displays negative times).
You do not have to be root to install it.
Just type "./configure --config-cache", then "make", "make test" if
you wish (some tests depend on local servers and/or Internet access,
interpret with care) and then (as root if necessary), "make install".
Just type "./configure", then "make", "make test" if you wish (some
tests depend on local servers and/or Internet access, interpret with
care) and then (as root if necessary), "make install". Since
echoping's configure script is quite slow, it is highly recommended to
use --config-cache or to have a config.site where it is the default
(see autoconf documentation).
There is also a 'make fulltest' if you want to test more things (which
may not be available on your platform).
@ -56,6 +58,8 @@ check first that you use the FQDN of the server on the command line
(this is a consequence of the HTTP 1.1 protocol, not a bug in echoping
and this will show only if the HTTP server uses "virtual hosting").
************* Bug reports ***********************
To report a bug, email Stephane Bortzmeyer
<bortz@users.sourceforge.net> (if you have an account at SourceForge,
you can use their bug reporting tool, too). If the problem is at the
@ -71,6 +75,22 @@ where
list
print the-variables-displayed
********** System-specific notes **************
HP-UX: echoping probably cannot run because it depends on a feature
called "back-linking" (the main program must be able to export its
symbols to the plugins, and not only the other way around). HP-UX is
apparently the only Unix without it (see libtool documentation). No
solution yet.
FreeBSD: popt is a port, so "pkg_add -r popt" will work (or
"portinstall popt").
NetBSD: popt is a port, so "pkg_add popt" will work.
Debian: echoping is a Debian package so you typically do not need to
compile it. If you want to do it, do not forget to install the
development versions of the libraries ("apt-get install libpopt-dev").
$Id$

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