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Compiling and installing Gophernicus
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Gophernicus requires a C compiler but no extra libraries aside
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from standard LIBC ones. Care has been taken to use only
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standard POSIX syscalls so that it should work pretty much on
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any *nix system.
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To compile and install run:
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$ gzip -cd gophernicus-*.tar.gz | tar xvf -
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$ cd gophernicus-*
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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That's it - Gophernicus should now be installed, preconfigured
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and running under gopher://<HOSTNAME>/. And more often than not,
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It Just Works(tm). If gopher links don't seem to work you may
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need to configure your public hostname explicitly in whatever
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config file Gophernicus is using.
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By default Gophernicus serves gopher documents from /var/gopher
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although that can be changed by using the -r <root> parameter.
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To enable virtual hosting create hostname directories under
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the gopher root and make sure you have at least the primary
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hostname (the one set with -h <hostname>) directory available
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(mkdir /var/gopher/$HOSTNAME).
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Running with traditional inetd superserver
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If you want to run Gophernicus under the traditional Unix
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inetd, add the below line to your /etc/inetd.conf and restart
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the inetd process.
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gopher stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/in.gophernicus in.gophernicus -h <hostname>
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Compiling on Debian Linux (and Ubuntu)
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======================================
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The above commands work on Debian just fine, but if you prefer
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having everything installed as packages run "make deb" instead
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of plain "make". If all the dependencies were in place you'll
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end up with an offical-looking deb package in the parent
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directory (don't ask - that's just how it works). And instead
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of "sudo make install" you should just install the deb with
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"dpkg -i ../gophernicus_*.deb" after which It Should Just
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Work(tm).
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Cross-compiling
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===============
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Cross-compiling to a different target architecture can be done
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by defining HOSTCC and CC to be different compilers. HOSTCC
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must point to a local arch compiler, and CC to the target
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arch one.
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$ make HOSTCC=gcc CC=target-arch-gcc
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Shared memory issues
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====================
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Gophernicus uses SYSV shared memory for session tracking and
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statistics. It creates the shared memory block using mode 600
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and a predefined key which means that a shared memory block
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created with one user cannot be used by another user. Simply
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said, running in.gophernicus under various different user
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accounts may create a situation where the memory block is locked
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to the wrong user.
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If that happens you can simply delete the memory block and
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let Gophernicus recreate it - no harm done:
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$ sudo make clean-shm
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Porting to different platforms
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==============================
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If you need to port Gophernicus to a new platform, please take
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a look at gophernicus.h which has a bunch of HAVE_* #defines.
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Fiddling with those usually makes it possible to compile a working
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server. If you succeed in compiling Gophernicus to a new
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platform please send the patches to kim@holviala.com so I can
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include them into the next release.
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Tested (and semi-supported) platforms include:
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OS Arch Compiler
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AIX 5 POWER3 gcc 4
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AIX 6 POWER4 gcc 4
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AIX 7 POWER5 gcc 4
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CentOS 5 x86_64 gcc 4
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CentOS 7 x86_64 gcc 4
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Debian Squeeze armv5tel gcc 4
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Debian Wheezy i386 gcc 4
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Debian Wheezy x86_64 gcc 4
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Debian Jessie x86_64 gcc 4
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Maemo 5 armv7l gcc 4
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MacOSX 10.5 i386 gcc 4
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MacOSX 10.7 x86_64 llvm-gcc 4
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MacOSX 10.8 x86_64 clang 3
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MacOSX 10.10 x86_64 clang 6
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MacOSX 10.11 x86_64 clang 7
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NetBSD 5 x86_64 gcc 4
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Haiku R1 i386 gcc 2
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