X-Git-Url: http://dxcluster.net/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=html%2Finstallation_en-1.html;h=7108902f16ce130919a732ec029615d07a5f71c5;hb=23821fa6021dfa84d894e13cb36ac20ebc69ccbc;hp=91870830fd2381ae7bb38ffe84d27e673aff8281;hpb=0fcb7df9b5f6b17605f07d965e71d8bc4dee09a0;p=spider.git diff --git a/html/installation_en-1.html b/html/installation_en-1.html index 91870830..7108902f 100644 --- a/html/installation_en-1.html +++ b/html/installation_en-1.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
- +The crucial ingredient for all of this is Perl. Earlier versions of Spider required perl 5.004, however it is now STRONGLY recommended -that you use at least version 5.005_03 as this is the version being used +that you use at least version 5.6.1 as this is the version being used in the development of Spider.
In addition to the standard Red Hat distribution you will require the @@ -41,13 +41,13 @@ perl distribution.
Log in as 'root', and make sure you're at '/root' before you continue. Here are exactly the commands you must issue next: -
-# tar xvfz /usr/local/packages/Data-Dumper-2.101.tar.gz -# cd Data-Dumper-2.101 -# 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 @@ -78,13 +71,6 @@ that's where you have put them. # 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-3.03.tar.gz # cd Net-Telnet-3.02 # perl Makefile.PL @@ -115,6 +101,27 @@ that's where you have put them.+
Only if you need to do these (because your perl is old):-
++
+# +# 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/Data-Dumper-2.101.tar.gz +# cd Data-Dumper-2.101 +# perl Makefile.PL +# make test +# make install +# cd .. +# ++ +
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.
@@ -246,8 +253,9 @@ $mycall = "GB7DJK"; -This is the call sign of your cluster. If you use an SSID then include it here -also.
+This is the call sign of your cluster. Here in the UK we have +separate callsigns for our cluster nodes. If you can't use a different callsign I suggest +you use an SSID of '-2' for the node callsign '$mycall'.