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README file for building Moira (R)
This is the root directory of MIT Athena's Moira service management
system source code.
Here are the steps for building the Moira source.
1. If you want to build in the directory with the sources, run
./configure
in that directory. If you want to build in another directory, run
/path/to/moira/sources/configure
from that directory. Note that for this to work you will need to
be using a "make" program that supports VPATH.
Some options you might want to use:
--with-com_err=PREFIX (defaults to util/et)
--with-krb4=PREFIX (required)
--with-hesiod=PREFIX
--with-zephyr=PREFIX
--with-oracle=PREFIX (defaults to $ORACLE_HOME, if present)
--with-afs=PREFIX (defaults to /usr/afsws, if present)
--with-readline=PREFIX
(When building Moira on Athena, you should use the Athena source
tree config.site file, either by doing
setenv CONFIG_SITE /mit/source/packs/build/config.site
before running configure, or by using the Athena build system
script /mit/source/packs/build/do.sh.)
2. cd to include. Read through moira_site.h adjusting the paths to
what you want on your system. Also change the #define of
MOIRA_SERVER to be the name of the server you are planning on
using. (Note that this is only used if hesiod lookup fails.)
3. After configuring, run "make" to build everything. The server-side
programs will be built if Oracle was found by configure.
4. Run "make install". You may want to check that programs
are installed where you want. Then add the appropriate
directories to your PATH environment variable.
* Moira and Hesiod are registered trademarks of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT). Kerberos, and Zephyr are trademarks of
MIT. No commercial use of these trademarks may be made without prior
written permission from MIT.