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README2: additional notes on compiling and installing ftpd.
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Note that the Makefile install options will replace files in /usr/bin
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and /usr/man that were installed with the Minix distribution. If you
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are not sure you want to do this you can either rename the original
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in.ftpd binary, the anonftp.* scripts, and the ftpd.8 man page to
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prevent them from being replaced, or you can edit the Makefile to
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change the directory values:
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BINDIR= /usr/local/bin
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MANDIR= /usr/local/man/man8
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ASW's practice is to rename binaries with a suffix that indicates the
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original distribution from which they were obtained, i.e., in.ftpd.203
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for the version distributed with Minix 2.0.3, or with a date code or a
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version number.
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If you are sure you want to replace the original ftpd provided with your
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distribution you may want to copy the contents of the unpacked tarball
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to the main directory tree, in this case /usr/src/commands/ftpd, so that
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a new version will be compiled if you do a general recompilation of all
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commands using "make all" or "make compile" in /usr/src. ASW's practice
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is generally to make a directory in /usr/local/src for new versions of
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major programs.
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Also note that if you create a new man page where one did not exist
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previously you will need to run makewhatis to rebuild the whatis
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database, i.e.:
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makewhatis /usr/man
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or
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makewhatis /usr/local/man
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Important: the scripts for setting up and maintaining an anonymous ftp
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installation haven't been checked for a long time, I would appreciate
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comments.
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ASW 2005-02-06
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