Difference between revisions of "How To Install Channel Archiver On Scientific Linux"

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===XML-Simple and Frontier===
===XML-Simple and Frontier===


Worked exactly as described in manual.
Worked exactly as described in the manual.


===Some general notes===
===Some general notes===

Revision as of 07:59, 14 February 2006

For Channel Archiver installation refer to Channel Archiver Manual, Chapter 8: Setup, Installation.

On Scientific Linux (version 4.1, gcc 3.4.3) the following should be taken in account in addition to Channel Archive Manual's instructions:


w3c-libwww-devel

The w3c-libwww sources supplied with archiver did compile but xmlrpc's configure didn't find it (probably path/location issues). I just grabbed the package from internet and it worked ok;

su -c "yum install w3c-libwww-devel"

xml rpc

I applied both patches mentioned in the manual and changed line 104 in extensions/src/ChannelArchiver/ThirdParty/xmlrpc-c-0.9.9/src/validatee.c where

default:

was changed to

default:;

in order to prevent compiler error.

xerces

Added

#include <xercesc/framework/MemoryManager.hpp>

to

extensions/src/ChannelArchiver/ThirdParty/xercesc/util/RefArrayOf.hpp

as mentioned in manual.

XML-Simple and Frontier

Worked exactly as described in the manual.

Some general notes

/usr/local/bin is not by default included in path which causes archiver making (when calling xmlrpc-c-config) to fail. Just

export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin

I omited 'o' switch when extracting third party archives to prevent "Cannot change ownership" errors.

Remember to run make in extensions/configure prior to making ChannelArchiver.