--enable-transarc-paths option. (Read on for more information about configure
options.)
- $ ./configure --enable-transarc-paths $ make
+ $ ./configure --enable-transarc-paths --enable-checking --enable-debug
$ make
$ make dest
from a git checkout:
- git
-- libtool
- autoconf 2.60 or better
- automake
+- libtool
The compiler used must be capable of building kernel modules for the target
platform.
- libc
- kerberos 5
+- perl
- ncurses (optional, needed to build scout/afsmonitor)
- pam (optional)
- kernel headers
On a Debian 6, the required packages can be install with the following commands apt-get commands,
- $ apt-get install git libtool autoconf automake make gcc flex bison
- $ apt-get install libc6-dev libkrb5-dev libncurses5-dev linux-headers-$(uname -r)
+ $ apt-get install git autoconf automake libtool make gcc flex bison
+ $ apt-get install libc6-dev libkrb5-dev libperl-dev libncurses5-dev linux-headers-$(uname -r)
### Linux RPM Packages ###
On a RedHat-based linux distributions, all of the required packages can be
installed with the following yum commands,
- $ yum install git-core gcc autoconf automake make flex bison rpm-build
- $ yum install glibc-devel krb5-devel ncurses-devel pam-devel kernel-devel-$(uname -r)
+ $ yum install git-core gcc autoconf automake libtool make flex bison
+ $ yum install glibc-devel krb5-devel perl-devel ncurses-devel pam-devel kernel-devel-$(uname -r)
+
+The following additional packages are needed to [[build RPM packages|HowToBuildOpenAfsRpmPackages]].
+
+ $ yum install wget perl-devel perl-ExtUtils-Embed rpm-build
### Solaris Packages ###
-For Solaris packages, start by installing pkg-get, if you have not already.
+[Oracle Solaris Studio][1] can be used to build OpenAFS binaries on the
+solaris platform. Solaris Studio is freely available for the solaris and linux
+platforms with a no-cost Oracle Technology Network (OTN) account. For recent
+versions of Solaris, use the `pkg' command to install Solaris Studio. Follow the
+package installer instructions on the Solaris Studio download page for
+your platform type and version. This requires you to create and download a key
+and certificate using your OTN account.
+
+[1]: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/solarisstudio
+
+All the tools and libs needed to build OpenAFS are available with the `pkg`
+command on Solaris 11. Earlier versions of Solaris require third party tools
+and libs.
+
+#### Solaris 10 and earlier ####
+
+The [OpenCSW][2] project provides software packages for solaris 10 and earlier
+which can be easily installed to build OpenAFS. Follow the [OpenCSW getting started][3]
+instructions to setup the `pkgutil` package manager tool.
+
+[2]: http://www.opencsw.org
+[3]: http://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-administrators/getting-started.html
+
+Update your path to include `/opt/csw/bin`.
+
+With `pkgutil` installed, install the necessary packages;
+
+ $ sudo pkgutil -y --install git
+ $ sudo pkgutil -y --install gmake flex bison gsed automake autoconf libtool
+ $ sudo pkgutil -y --install libkrb5_dev libncurses_dev
+
+Note: Is a perl devel lib needed on solaris?
+
+#### Solaris 11 ####
+
+Install [SolarisStudio][1] using the `pkg' command. You will need an SSL
+certificate and key, which can be created using your OTN account. See the instructions
+on the Solaris Studio download page.
+
+(Alternately, install Solaris Studio from the tar file installer, and then find
+and install any missing dependencies.)
+
+Use the `pkg` tool to install the other necessary packages:
+
+ $ sudo pkg install git
+ $ sudo pkg install text/locale
+ $ sudo pkg install gnu-coreutils gnu-binutils gnu-sed
+ $ sudo pkg install make flex bison
+ $ sudo pkg install automake autoconf libtool
- $ wget http://www.opencsw.org/pkg-get
- $ pkgadd -d /path/to/pkg-get
- $ wget --output-document=/tmp/gpg.key http://www.opencsw.org/get-it/mirrors/
- $ gpg --import /tmp/gpg.key
+If you have dependency issues with automake, try automake-110
-Check to make sure pkg-get is installed properly by doing a pkg-get compare.
-It should output a list of installed packages compared to up-to-date remote packages.
+If you have installed Solaris Studio via the tar file, you may need to install
+the `system/header' package manually:
-With pkg-get installed, go ahead and begin installing the necessary packages
+ $ sudo pkg install system/header
- $ pkg-get install gcc flex bison automake autoconf gmake
- $ pkg-get install krb5_kdc ncurses
-## Getting the Source Code
+## Getting the Source Code ##
See [[GitDevelopers]] for details on how to use git to fetch OpenAFS source
code and to submit source code changes to the OpenAFS project. This is the
the OpenAFS cache manager and servers.
The 'make dest' command places workstation binaries in the sub-directories of
-<sysname>/dest: bin, etc, man, lib, include. Optionally, copy these to you
+<sysname>/dest: bin, etc, man, lib, include. Optionally, copy these to you
local filesystem or install them in an appropriate path in AFS. To install
these file into your local filesystem: