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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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Please make sure that you checkout to the correct version you want.
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Currently, you most likely want version 3.0.1.
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To compile and install run:
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/gophernicus/gophernicus.git
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$ cd gophernicus
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$ git checkout 3.0.1
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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```
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after having set the correct public hostname in the `gophernicus.env`
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file. If this is wrong, selectors ("gopher links") won't work!
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On \*nix systems, `hostname` might give you an idea, but please
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note this might be completely wrong, especially on your personal
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machine at home or on some cheap virtual server. If you know you
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have a fixed numerical IP, you can also directly use that.
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For testing, just keep the default value of `localhost` which will
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result in selectors working only when you're connecting locally.
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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).
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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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## Dependencies
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These were obtained from a base docker installation.
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### Ubuntu 18.04, 16.04, Debian Sid, Buster, Stretch, Jessie
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- build-essential
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- git
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- libwrap0-dev for tcp
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### Centos 6, 7
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- the group 'Development Tools'. less is probably required, but
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I know this works and couldn't be bothered to find out what was
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actually required.
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### Fedora 29, 30, rawhide
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- the group 'Development Tools'. less is probably required, but
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I know this works and couldn't be bothered to find out what was
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actually required.
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- net-tools
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### OpenSuse Leap, Tumbleweed
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- the pattern devel_C_C++
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- the pattern devel_basis
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- git
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### archlinux
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- base-devel
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- git
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### Gentoo
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- git
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### Alpine Linux
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- alpine-sdk. once again, less is probably required.. blah blah.
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### Other installation targets
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Suppose your server runs systemd, but you'd rather have Gophernicus
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started with inetd or xinetd. To do that, do `make install-inetd`
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or `make install-xinetd`. Likewise use `make uninstall-inetd` or
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`make uninstall-xinetd` to uninstall Gophernicus.
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## Compiling with TCP wrappers
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Gophernicus uses no extra libraries... well... except libwrap
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(TCP wrappers) if it is installed with headers in default Unix
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directories at the time of compiling. If you have the headers
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installed and don't want wrapper support, run 'make generic'
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instead of just 'make', and if you have wrappers installed in
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non-standard place and want to force compile with wrappers
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just run 'make withwrap'.
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For configuring IP access lists with TCP wrappers, take a look
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at the files `/etc/hosts.allow` and `/etc/hosts.deny` (because the
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manual pages suck). Use the daemon name "gophernicus" to
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make your access lists.
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## Running with traditional inetd superserver
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If you want to run Gophernicus under the traditional Unix inetd, the
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below line should be added to your `/etc/inetd.conf` and the inetd
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process restarted.
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```
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gopher stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/sbin/gophernicus gophernicus -h <hostname>
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```
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The Makefile will automatically do this for you and remove it when
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uninstalling.
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## Compiling on Debian Linux (and Ubuntu)
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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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If you need TCP wrappers support on Debian/Ubuntu, please
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install libwrap0-dev before compiling.
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## Cross-compiling
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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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```
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$ make HOSTCC=gcc CC=target-arch-gcc
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```
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## Shared memory issues
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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 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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```
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$ sudo make clean-shm
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```
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## Porting to different platforms
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If you need to port Gophernicus to a new platform, please take a look at
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gophernicus.h which has a bunch of `#define HAVE_...` Fiddling with those
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usually makes it possible to compile a working server.
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If you succeed in compiling Gophernicus to a new platform please send
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the patches to <gophernicus at gophernicus dot org> so we can include
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them into the next release -- or even better, commit them to your fork
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on Github and make a pull request!
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## Supported Platforms
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| Platform | Versions |
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| ------------ | ---------------------------- |
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| Ubuntu | 18.04, 16.04 |
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| Debian | Sid, Buster, Stretch, Jessie |
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| Centos | 7, 6 |
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| Fedora | 29, 30, Rawhide |
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| Opensuse | Leap, Tumbleweed |
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| Arch Linux | up to date |
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| Gentoo | up to date |
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| Alpine Linux | Edge, 3.9 |
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| FreeBSD | 12.0 |
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