[leafnode-list] Re: Where can I find current leafnode 2?
Doug Laidlaw
laidlaws at hotkey.net.au
Thu Mar 9 04:56:13 CET 2017
On Thu, 9 Mar 2017 03:47:30 +0100
"Carlos E. R." <robin.listas at telefonica.net> wrote:
> On 2017-03-09 01:22, Matthias Andree wrote:
> > Am 08.03.2017 um 13:18 schrieb Doug Laidlaw:
> >> The command I mentioned, autoreconf, seems to be the wrong one.
> >> Browse through the list archives. I am sure that it is set out
> >> somewhere there. Repositories like this do need a preliminary
> >> command to create the ./configure, etc. files. After that, you
> >> have a tarball. I avoid doing it as much as possible.
> >
> > For Git checkouts,
> >
> > autoreconf --install
> >
> > is what you need.
>
> Thanks!
>
> And then, ./configure and "make". Done.
>
>
> One more question: is the message archive compatible with version 1?
>
> That is, I have version 1 installed and running. Can I just configure
> and run version 2, and will it just use the existing message store?
>
> If this is documented, a migration doc, please just point me to it.
>
>
> (I have the feeling I did this on another computer, two or three years
> ago, then I forgot all the details...)
>
>
As a last step, run "make install." But the locations are different,
quite apart from everything being under /usr/local instead of /usr,
which isn't important in this case. [You can change that with
./configure --prefix=/usr , for example.
If you want to do that, from where you are now, run "make clean" to go
back to Square 1.]
Your config file is in /etc/leafnode, as before, and unchanged. What
Version 1 puts in /var/spool/news is now in /var/spool/leafnode. And
yes, you can just move the subdirectories to the new address, but I had
no real success with doing that. I didn't think of
renaming /var/spool/news to /var/spool/leafnode. The first run
complains about a missing config file. Just create it with the
"touch" command and set it to be owned by user and group news. There is
a README file in the archive, and a man page. If your distro uses
systemd, the files for that are in the systemd subdirectory of the
tarball.
HTH,
Doug.
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