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Do get the latest versions of these packages and install them -but use the above list as the earliest versions usable. +
Copy the CPAN modules listed above to a convenient place on your computer. One good place would be /usr/local/packages, and the instructions which follow will assume that that's where you have put them. +
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Log in as 'root', and make sure you're at '/root' before you continue. Here are exactly the commands you must issue next: - +
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+# tar xvfz /usr/local/packages/Data-Dumper-2.10.tar.gz +# cd Data-Dumper-2.10 +# perl Makefile.PL +# make test +# make install +# cd .. +# +# tar xvfz /usr/local/packages/TimeDate-1.10.tar.gz +# cd TimeDate-1.10 +# perl Makefile.PL +# make test +# make install +# cd .. +# +# tar xvfz /usr/local/packages/IO-1.20.tar.gz +# cd IO-1.20 +# perl Makefile.PL +# make test +# make install UNINST=1 +# cd .. +# +# tar xvfz /usr/local/packages/Net-Telnet-3.02.tar.gz +# cd Net-Telnet-3.02 +# perl Makefile.PL +# make test +# make install +# cd .. +# +# tar xvfz /usr/local/packages/Curses-1.06.tar.gz +# cd Curses-1.06 +# perl Makefile.PL +# make test +# make install +# cd .. +# +# tar xvfz /usr/local/packages/Time-HiRes-01.20.tar.gz +# cd Time-HiRes-01.20 +# perl Makefile.PL +# make test +# make install +# cd .. ++
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Do not fall into the trap of thinking they're all the same, just because they nearly are! Pay particular attention to the instructions of IO, above. +
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# adduser -m sysop
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For SUSE distributions, the command would be .. +
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+# useradd -m sysop
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Now set a password for the user ...
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In earlier versions of Spider, all the processes were Perl scripts. This +was fine but with a lot of users your computer memory would soon be used up. +To combat this a new client was written in "C". This client only works for +incoming connects at the moment. Before you can use it though it +has to be "made". CD to /spider/src and type make. You +should see the output on your screen and hopefully now have a small C program +called client. Leave it in this directory. +
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We can now bring spider up for the first time and see if all is well or not! @@ -238,17 +311,6 @@ shutdown
and both the cluster and the client should return to Linux prompts.
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In earlier versions of Spider, all the processes were Perl scripts. This -was fine but with a lot of users your computer memory would soon be used up. -To combat this a new client was written in "C". This client only works for -incoming connects at the moment. Before you can use it though it -has to be "made". CD to /spider/src and type make. You -should see the output on your screen and hopefully now have a small C program -called client. Leave it in this directory. -