Installation

ht://Dig Copyright © 1995-2000 The ht://Dig Group
Please see the file COPYING for license information.


This document will attempt to show the steps needed to build and install the ht://Dig system.
The main sections are:


Extracting the software

The distribution of ht://Dig is in the form of a gzipped tar file. The name of the file will be something like htdig-3.2.0.tar.gz. To extract, you can use either the GNU tar command as follows:

% tar xzf tarfile.tar.gz

If you do not have GNU tar, you can do the following:

% gunzip -c tarfile.tar.gz | tar xf -

In either case, a new directory will be created under which the distribution will be extracted. The directory it creates will be htdig- followed by the version number.


Configure

Once the distribution has been extracted, change to the newly created directory.
In this directory you will need execute the configure program:

% ./configure

This program will attempt to determine what your particular system can and can't do.

Before running configure you can optionally add dependency information to all the Makefiles with the command

% automake

This only needs to be done if you are going to change any of the sources to ht://Dig and requires GCC.

The configure program has some ht://Dig specific options in addition to the standard ones that you get when running

	  ./configure --help
	  

--prefix=DIR
This is where all of the ht://Dig parts will be installed. Various other variables will use this value as their base. [default=/opt/www]
--bindir=DIR
All the ht://Dig executable programs will go here [default=/opt/www/bin].
--with-config-dir=DIR
where your config directory is [default=/opt/www/conf]
--with-default-config-file=FILE
Point this to where all the tools will look for the configuration file [default=/opt/www/conf/htdig.conf].
--with-common-dir=DIR
This directory is for files which can be shared between different search databases [default=/opt/www/share/htdig].
--with-database-dir=DIR
Set this to the directory where the search databases are going to be. (Make sure there is plenty of space on the partition you put this on!) [default=/opt/www/var/htdig].
--with-cgi-bin-dir=DIR
The directory where your HTTP server looks for CGI programs. This is where htsearch will get installed [default=/opt/www/cgi-bin].
--with-image-dir=DIR
Define this to be a place that can be accessed by your web server. This is where a couple of images will be installed [default=/opt/www/htdocs/htdig].
--with-image-url-prefix=LOCATION
This is the URL which points to the directory specified by the --with-image-dir=DIR option above [default=/htdig].
--with-search-dir=FILE
where the sample search form should be installed [default=/opt/www/htdocs/htdig].
--with-search-form=FILE
The name of the file in which the sample search form will be installed, relative to the directory specified with --with-search-dir=DIR [default=search.html].

Compile

The configure program will have created Makefiles in all the important directories.

If make is not able to deal with the generated Makefiles, you should probably obtain GNU make.

Now build the complete system with

% make

(Sit back and relax for a while...)

If the compilation failed with the error that it cannot find libht.a, the most likely problem is that your system does not have libstdc++ installed. Please check the system requirements for details on this.


Test

Once built, you can run tests if you provided the --enable-tests at configure time. These tests require that you have a working Apache daemon available with version >= 1.3.1. To run the tests execute:

If your Apache daemon is installed in a non standard place, specify it with the --with-apache=PATH configure option.

% make check

Install

Everything should have built at this point. To install the software, you need to execute

% make install

This will perform several tasks. It will first attempt to create the directories that you specified to ./configure. It will then copy the following programs to the --bindir=DIR directory:

It will also copy the htsearch program to your --with-cgi-bin-dir=DIR directory.

After this, several files will be customized and installed. Here is a list of the files that get installed:

*--with-config-dir=DIR/htdig.conf
A minimal config file which can be used to create a search database for http://www.htdig.org/
*--with-search-form=FILE
A sample HTML document that contains a search form.
* --with-common-dir=DIR/footer.html
A sample HTML document that can be used as the search results footer.
* --with-common-dir=DIR/header.html
A sample HTML document that can be used as the search results header.
* --with-common-dir=DIR/nomatch.html
A sample HTML document that can be used if nothing was found.
* --with-common-dir=DIR/syntax.html
A sample HTML document that will be displayed if the user entered an illegal boolean expression. found.
* --with-common-dir=DIR/english.0
Default list of words with affixes that is used by htfuzzy.
* --with-common-dir=DIR/english.aff
Default affix rule database that is used by htfuzzy.
* --with-image-dir=DIR/star.gif
The default star image that is used to rank matches.
* --with-image-dir=DIR/star_blank.gif
The default placeholder image that is the same size as the star, but is blank. This is used to align the results in the short listing.
* --with-image-dir=DIR/htdig.gif
The nifty ht://Dig logo.
* --with-image-dir=DIR/button*.gif
Sample images used to show the search result pages.
* --bindir=DIR/rundig
A sample shell script which will create a database.
* --prefix=DIR/lib/htdig/*.{a,so}
The shared and static libraries.
* --prefix=DIR/include/htdig/*.h
The header files that allow anyone to develop a program based on the internals of htdig.

Note that these files will never replace any existing files that may already be installed.

It is also important to note that these files are mostly examples. As they stand, they will work, but you probably want to modify them to reflect your needs.

After the installation, you will be ready to test out everything. You can use the rundig script to make a test database of the online documentation at http://www.htdig.org/

The only thing left to do is to modify the htdig.conf config file which was placed in --with-config-dir=DIR/htdig.conf. The Configuration manual has the details on how what attributes are needed.


Shared Libraries

By default ht://Dig is compiled with shared libraries. If running on a platform other than Linux or FreeBSD, this may be a problem. We recommend that you compile with the --disable-shared configure option.

If you installed with shared libraries, you must be sure the system will find them. Usually it's done by adding the prefix/lib/htdig directory to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. This is really system dependent and you must check your documentation.


Andrew Scherpbier <andrew@contigo.com> & the ht://Dig Group Last modified: $Date: 2000/04/11 03:18:01 $

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