--- parser3/INSTALL 2003/03/31 08:35:45 1.31.6.1 +++ parser3/INSTALL 2005/12/16 10:19:38 1.48 @@ -1,16 +1,43 @@ -0.Assuming your perform your builds in $D directory +0.Assuming your perform your builds in $HOME directory and suggested subdirectories. -1.What is the process to compile Parser3? +1.What is the process to compile Parser3? + + First, you must have LIBGC installed (conservative garbage collector for C++). + libgc >= 6.6 + + Installation sequence of this library: + + mkdir $HOME/parser3project + mkdir $HOME/parser3project/src + cd $HOME/parser3project/src + wget http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/gc_source/gc6.6.tar.gz + gunzip -c gc6.6.tar.gz | tar vxf - + cd gc6.6 + CPPFLAGS=USE_LIBC_PRIVATES \ + ./configure --prefix=$HOME/parser3project/gc --disable-threads --disable-shared --silent + make install + + Then you can use these Parser3 configure options to use that statically compiled gc: + --with-static-gc=$HOME/parser3project/gc/lib + In case you already have libgc.so and want to link parser against it, + you can this Parser3 configure option: + --with-shared-gc=/path/to/gc/lib + + NOTE: + On some platforms there is special version of libgc patched to support some + local piece of subtlety. + Official libgc does not work there, use special version instead. + (OpenBSD reported to be one of those) As most UNIX programs Parser3 follows the "standard": - mkdir $D/parser3project - cd $D/parser3project + mkdir $HOME/parser3project + cd $HOME/parser3project gunzip -c parser3-x.x.tar.gz | tar xvf - mv parser3-x.x parser3 cd parser3 - ./configure --prefix=/usr/local + ./configure --prefix=$HOME/parser3install --silent make That renaming is needed for SQL drivers to be able to find @@ -21,7 +48,7 @@ NOTE: By default your would get 'parser3' binary without support of these features: - * xml(xdoc and xnode classes) + * xml(xdoc and xnode classes) Read section (3) on getting xml-abled parser. @@ -45,92 +72,89 @@ 3.What other libraries are needed to compile/install parser? -3a. You can compile and use parser without any additional libraries. - That would be 'basic' version of it. - -3b. In case you wish xml(xdoc and xnode classes) support you need libraries - libxml2 >= 2.5.5 [ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2-2.5.5.tar.gz] - libxslt >= 1.0.28 [ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxslt-1.0.28.tar.gz] - glib >= 1.2.10 [ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2/glib-1.2.10.tar.gz] - gdome2 >= 0.7.4 [http://gdome2.cs.unibo.it/tarball/gdome2-0.7.4.tar.gz] +3a. In case you wish XML(xdoc and xnode classes) support, you need libraries + libxml2 >= 2.6.22 + libxslt >= 1.1.15 on your system, and specify path to them to Parser3 configure script. - Sources of these two libraries must be patched prior to compile: -todo//:: * libxml2 -//? * libxslt + Sources of libgdome library must be patched prior to compile. [library author bug confirmation pending] - Installation sequence of these libraries to $D/gnome: + Installation sequence of these libraries to $HOME/parser3project/gnome: libxml2: - cd libxml2-x.x.x - patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/lib/patches/libxml2.patch - ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome --without-zlib --without-iconv + cd $HOME/parser3project/src + mkdir $HOME/parser3project + wget --passive-ftp ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2-2.6.22.tar.gz + gunzip -c libxml2-2.6.22.tar.gz | tar vxf - + cd libxml2-2.6.22 + #sax1, output, tree, xinclude[in libxslt], html[in libxslt, mode=html?] xptr[xinclude]-- needed! + ./configure --prefix=$HOME/parser3project/gnome \ + --without-iconv --without-threads --without-debug \ + --without-iso8859x --without-legacy \ + --without-pattern --without-push --without-python \ + --without-reader --without-writer --without-readline --without-regexps \ + --without-schemas --without-schematron \ + --without-modules \ + --without-zlib \ + --disable-shared --silent + echo "int main(){return 0;}">testapi.c + echo "int main(){return 0;}">runtest.c make install libxslt: - cd libxslt-x.x.x - patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/lib/patches/libxslt.patch - ./configure --with-libxml-prefix=$D/gnome --prefix=$D/gnome --without-debug --without-debugger + cd $HOME/parser3project/src + wget --passive-ftp ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxslt-1.1.15.tar.gz + gunzip -c libxslt-1.1.15.tar.gz | tar vxf - + cd libxslt-1.1.15 + ./configure --with-libxml-prefix=$HOME/parser3project/gnome --prefix=$HOME/parser3project/gnome --without-debug --without-debugger --without-crypto --without-plugins --disable-shared --silent make install - glib: - - cd glib-x.x.x - ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome - make install - - gdome2: - - cd gdome2-x.x.x - patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/lib/patches/gdome2.patch - ./configure --with-glib-prefix=$D/gnome --disable-glibtest --with-libxml-prefix=$D/gnome --prefix=$D/gnome - make install - - And copy these additional headers into install includes directory - - mkdir $D/gnome/include/libgdome/gdomecore - cp libgdome/gdomecore/gdome-xml-node.h $D/gnome/include/libgdome/gdomecore - cp libgdome/gdomecore/gdome-xml-document.h $D/gnome/include/libgdome/gdomecore - Parser3 configure options, choose whether you need static or dynamic linkage with xml libs: - --with-static-xml=$D/gnome - --with-shared-xml=$D/gnome + --with-static-xml=$HOME/parser3project/gnome + --with-shared-xml=$HOME/parser3project/gnome NOTE: - In case your glib as installed into some other prefix, - specify it's configuration file with - --with-glib-config=/path/to/your/glib-config - NOTE: In case you are using SHARED xml libraries, you may want to link in direct path to them, use this key to specify which linker key to use do do that: --with-pathlink=LKEY put dynamic libraries paths to binary using linker key (-R, -rpath-link) -3c. In case you wish $mail:receive support you need libraries - glib >= 1.2.10 [ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2/glib-1.2.10.tar.gz] - gmime >= 1.0.1 [http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/sources/gmime-1.0.5.tar.gz] + Sample: + cd $HOME/parser3project/parser3 + ./configure --prefix=$HOME/parser3install \ + --with-static-gc=$HOME/parser3project/gc/lib \ + --with-static-xml=$HOME/parser3project/gnome \ + --with-sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -i -t -f postmaster" \ + --silent + make install + +3b. In case you wish $mail:receive support you need libraries + glib >= 1.2.10 + gmime >= 1.0.1 [http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/sources/v1.0/gmime-1.0.8.tar.gz] on your system, and specify path to them to Parser3 configure script. - You may have already installed glib at 3b step. - glib: - cd glib-x.x.x - ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome + cd $HOME/parser3project/src + #on freebsd5 this is reported to work: ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.1/glib-1.1.16.tar.gz + wget --passive-ftp ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2/glib-1.2.10.tar.gz + gunzip -c glib-1.2.10.tar.gz | tar vxf - + cd glib-1.2.10 + ./configure --prefix=$HOME/parser3project/gnome --silent make install gmime: cd gmime-x.x.x - ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome + ./configure --prefix=$HOME/parser3project/gnome make install Parser3 configure options, choose whether you need static or dynamic linkage with xml libs: - --with-static-mailreceive=$D/gnome - --with-shared-mailreceive=$D/gnome + --with-static-mailreceive=$HOME/parser3project/gnome + --with-shared-mailreceive=$HOME/parser3project/gnome NOTE: In case your glib as installed into some other prefix, @@ -146,14 +170,10 @@ todo//:: * libxml2 In case you're not root on machine you're installing Parser, we recommend you to do: - ./configure --prefix=/your/home/parser3install - and afterwards copy parser3install/bin/parser3 to your CGI directory + ./configure --prefix=$HOME/parser3install + and afterwards copy $HOME/parser3install/bin/parser3 to your CGI directory or make a symlink [if your web server configured to follow symlinks]. - You can disable libstdc++ linkage by setting - --disable-link-libstdcpp - option to configure. - You can disable any exec operations by setting --disable-execs option to configure. @@ -165,14 +185,20 @@ todo//:: * libxml2 option to configure. You can disable user-configured sendmail commands by forcing it, setting - "--with=sendmail=COMMAND" - option to configure. + --with=sendmail="COMMAND" + option to configure, for example: + --with-sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -i -t -f postmaster" In case you are experiencing problem with gcc runtime exception handling, try to configure with --with-sjlj-exceptions option. + By default libstdc++ is linked statically, you can re-enable dynamic libstdc++ linkage by specifying + --with-dynamic-stdcpp + option to configure. + + Some root config options can be specified at configure time, and would override autodetects. List of enabled charsets: @@ -183,7 +209,20 @@ todo//:: * libxml2 --with-pgsql-client=pgsqlclientlib?params --with-oracle-client=oracleclientlib?params - +5. + If you need to build apache 1.3 parser module, get source distribution of apache 1.3, + run configure there, then run parser configure with one more option: + --with-apache13=Apache13 source distribution directory + after 'make' go to that directory and run + + ./p3runConfigure + + example: + ./p3runConfigure --prefix=$HOME/apache13install --enable-module=rewrite + + WARNING: if you want to use apache configure option --enable-shared=max, do this: + ./p3runConfigure --enable-shared=max --disable-shared=mod_parser3.c + Alexandr Petrosian (http://paf.design.ru) -$Id: INSTALL,v 1.31.6.1 2003/03/31 08:35:45 paf Exp $ +$Id: INSTALL,v 1.48 2005/12/16 10:19:38 paf Exp $