archie/prospero/lib/psrv/archie2/README

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This directory contains code needed to integrate the archie 2 release
with a Prospero server.
You should start from the most recent prospero release. You can
obtain information about the release from info-prospero@isi.edu. The
release should be available on prospero.isi.edu in the file
/pub/prospero/prospero.tar.Z.
Here are specific instructions on how to tie Prospero in to Archie:
Retrieve the release, and untar it. Installation instructions are
included, but they are not tailored to Archie. The changes to the
installations instruction for using it with Archie follow:
1) There is probably no need to set up separate user and group IDs
for Prospero, just use those for Archie.
2) In pserver.h, define PSRV_ARCHIE.
3) In server/Makefile uncomment the appropriate DB_LIBS line
for your configuration (archie2 or archie3)
4) In the directory lib/psrv/archie2 or lib/psrv/archie3, create
a symbolic link archie_src in the directory the archie sources. Note,
you must obtain archie sources from the archie group. For archie3,
these sources must have been obtained after 2/22/93. For archie2,
there has been a change to oper.c in the archie sources that should
have been obtained since 2/22/93. Note also that for archie2, the
archie sources must be set up to use the full path of the database
directory, or you will also have to create a db symbolic link from the
directory within which the Prospero server will run.
5) Run make in lib/psrv/archie2 or lib/psrv/archie3 depending
on your configuration. If using archie3, make a link from
libparchie.a to the file libparchie.a in the archie3
distribution. If you want, you can add lib/psrv/archie2
or lib/psrv/archie3 to the list of subdirectories in the
top level Prospero makefile (SUBDIR).
6) Make the other necessary customizations (as per the installation
instructions for prospero) by editing include/pserver.h,
include/pmachine.h, and the top level make file.
7) As per the installation instructions, do a make, make install,
then run pstart (you will probably want to add pstart to your
system startup files).