Diff for /parser3/INSTALL between versions 1.18.2.1 and 1.32

version 1.18.2.1, 2002/04/29 11:47:52 version 1.32, 2003/05/12 06:35:16
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   Installation layout:    Installation layout:
     $prefix/bin/      $prefix/bin/
       parser3             -- CGI and command line Parser3 interpreter        parser3             -- CGI and command line Parser3 interpreter
         auto.p.dist         -- configuration file sample, 
                                copy it to auto.p and adjust to your needs
     $prefix/etc/      $prefix/etc/
       parser3.conf        -- main configuration file  
       parser3.charsets/   -- charset definition files        parser3.charsets/   -- charset definition files
         koi8-r.cfg        -- cyrillic charset [KOI8-R encoding]          koi8-r.cfg        -- cyrillic charset [KOI8-R encoding]
         windows-1250.cfg  -- central europian charset [windows-1250 encoding]          windows-1250.cfg  -- central European charset [windows-1250 encoding]
         windows-1251.cfg  -- cyrillic charset [windows-1251 encoding]          windows-1251.cfg  -- cyrillic charset [windows-1251 encoding]
         windows-1257.cfg  -- baltic charset [windows-1257 encoding]          windows-1257.cfg  -- baltic charset [windows-1257 encoding]
   
   NOTE:  
     For subsequent compilations+installs   
     to prevent configuration files to be overwritten use  
     
     make install-exec  
       
     it will update parser3 binary only.  
   
 3.What other libraries are needed to compile/install parser?   3.What other libraries are needed to compile/install parser? 
   
   * You can compile and use parser without any additional libraries.  3a. You can compile and use parser without any additional libraries.
     That would be 'basic' version of it.      That would be 'basic' version of it.
   
   3b. In case you wish xml(xdoc and xnode classes) support you need libraries
   * In case you wish xml(xdoc and xnode classes) support you need libraries        libxml2 >= 2.5.1 [ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2-2.5.1.tar.gz]
       libxml2 >= 2.4.11        libxslt >= 1.0.23 [ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxslt-1.0.23.tar.gz]
       libxslt >= 1.0.9        glib >= 1.2.10 [ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2/glib-1.2.10.tar.gz]
       glib >= 1.2.10        gdome2 >= 0.7.2 [http://gdome2.cs.unibo.it/tarball/gdome2-0.7.2.tar.gz]
       gdome2 >= 0.7.0  
     on your system, and specify path to them to Parser3 configure script.      on your system, and specify path to them to Parser3 configure script.
   
     Sources of these two libraries must be patched prior to compile:       Sources of these two libraries must be patched prior to compile: 
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     Installation sequence of these libraries to $D/gnome:      Installation sequence of these libraries to $D/gnome:
   
     libxml2:  [ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/libxml/libxml2-2.4.12.tar.gz]      libxml2:
   
     cd libxml2-x.x.x      cd libxml2-x.x.x
     patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libxml_error_column_tab.patch      patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/lib/patches/libxml2.patch
     patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libxml_htmloutput_of_xslemptyattr_emptyquotes.patch      ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome --without-zlib --without-iconv
     patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libxml_transcoder_context1.patch  
     patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libxml_transcoder_context2.patch  
     patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libxml_transcoder_context3.patch  
     patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libxml_transcoder_context4.patch  
     ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome --without-zlib  
     make install      make install
   
     libxslt:  [ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/libxslt/libxslt-1.0.9.tar.gz]      libxslt:
   
     cd libxslt-x.x.x      cd libxslt-x.x.x
     patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libxslt_html_output_no_charset_meta.patch      patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/lib/patches/libxslt.patch
     ./configure --with-libxml-prefix=$D/gnome --prefix=$D/gnome --without-debug --without-debugger      ./configure --with-libxml-prefix=$D/gnome --prefix=$D/gnome --without-debug --without-debugger
     make install      make install
   
     glib:  [ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v1.2/glib-1.2.10.tar.gz]      glib:
   
     cd glib-x.x.x      cd glib-x.x.x
     ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome       ./configure --prefix=$D/gnome 
     make install      make install
   
     gdome2:  [http://phd.cs.unibo.it/gdome2/tarball/gdome2-0.7.0.tar.gz]      gdome2:
   
     cd gdome2-x.x.x      cd gdome2-x.x.x
         patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libgdome_cpp_syntax1.patch      patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/lib/patches/gdome2.patch
         patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libgdome_cpp_syntax2.patch  
         patch -p0 < $D/parser3project/parser3/src/patches/libgdome_morestatic.patch  
     ./configure --with-glib-prefix=$D/gnome --disable-glibtest --with-libxml-prefix=$D/gnome --prefix=$D/gnome      ./configure --with-glib-prefix=$D/gnome --disable-glibtest --with-libxml-prefix=$D/gnome --prefix=$D/gnome
     make install      make install
   
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     In case your glib as installed into some other prefix,      In case your glib as installed into some other prefix,
     specify it's configuration file with      specify it's configuration file with
         --with-glib-config=/path/to/your/glib-config          --with-glib-config=/path/to/your/glib-config
         NOTE:      NOTE:
         In case you are using SHARED xml libraries, you may want to link in direct path to them,      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:      use this key to specify which linker key to use do do that:
         --with-pathlink=LKEY    put dynamic libraries paths to binary          --with-pathlink=LKEY    put dynamic libraries paths to binary
                                 using linker key (-R, -rpath-link)                                  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]
       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 
       make install
   
       gmime:
   
       cd gmime-x.x.x
       ./configure --prefix=$D/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
   
       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 mime library, you may want to link in direct path to it,
       use this key to specify which linker key to use to do that:
           --with-pathlink=LKEY    put dynamic libraries paths to binary
                                   using linker key (-R, -rpath-link)
   
 4.  4.
   
   In case you're not root on machine you're installing Parser,    In case you're not root on machine you're installing Parser,
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   option to configure.    option to configure.
   file::exec, file::cgi and mail:send (unix version) methods would be disabled.    file::exec, file::cgi and mail:send (unix version) methods would be disabled.
   
   You can disable reading and executing files, belonging to group     You can enable reading and executing files, not belonging to group+user 
   other then current by setting    other then effective by setting
   --disable-foreign-group-files    --disable-safe-mode
   option to configure.    option to configure.
       
   You can disable user-configured sendmail commands by forcing it, setting    You can disable user-configured sendmail commands by forcing it, setting
   "--with=sendmail=COMMAND"    "--with=sendmail=COMMAND"
   option to configure.    option to configure.
     
     In case you are experiencing problem with gcc runtime exception handling,
     try to configure with
     --with-sjlj-exceptions
     option.  
   
   Some root config options can be specified at configure time, and would override autodetects.    Some root config options can be specified at configure time, and would override autodetects.
   
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   --with-charsets=CHARSET[,CHARSET,...]  Enables charsets in root config (windows-1251,    --with-charsets=CHARSET[,CHARSET,...]  Enables charsets in root config (windows-1251,
                           windows-1250 windows-1257 koi8-r; Default is windows-1251)                            windows-1250 windows-1257 koi8-r; Default is windows-1251)
   SQL clients:    SQL clients:
   --with-mysql-client=mysqlclientlib?withparams    --with-mysql-client=mysqlclientlib?params
   --with-pgsql-client=pgsqlclientlib?withparams    --with-pgsql-client=pgsqlclientlib?params
   --with-oracle-client=oracleclientlib?withparams    --with-oracle-client=oracleclientlib?params
       
     
 Alexandr Petrosian <paf@design.ru> (http://paf.design.ru)  Alexandr Petrosian <paf@design.ru> (http://paf.design.ru)

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