pkgsrc/net/tnftp/files/INSTALL
lukem c1a6de9ce0 Update to tnftp 20070806.
Notable changes:
 - Implement '-s srcaddr' to set the local IP address for all connections.
 - Support '-q quittime' when waiting for server replies.
 - Use IEC 60027-2 "KiB", "MiB" (etc) instead of "KB", "MB", ...
 - Portability fixes, including for FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.
2007-08-06 01:58:04 +00:00

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INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION
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This file describes how to compile and install tnftp on your system.
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For most systems, execute the following to compile and install tnftp:
./configure
make
make install
A preformatted manual page (src/ftp.cat1) is also installed.
If you wish to install the source (src/ftp.1), ensure that your system
has up-to-date mandoc macros, such as those that are shipped with groff.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
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tnftp is configured using an `autoconf' generated `configure'
script. `configure' supports the following options:
* The standard `autoconf configure' options, including:
--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX
[/usr/local]
--exec-prefix=EPREFIX install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX
[same as prefix]
--srcdir=DIR find the sources in DIR [configure dir or ..]
BSD or GNU make may be required for this to work.
* Specific options:
--enable-editcomplete Turn on command line editing and completion.
(default: enabled)
--enable-ipv6 Enable IPv6 support (if your OS supports it).
(default: enabled)
--disable-largefile omit support for large files
--with-socks enable support for (Dante) SOCKS5 proxy
The following environment variables can be set to override various
compiler related settings.
CC=compiler specify name of the C compiler (default: gcc or cc)
CFLAGS=flags specify flags to C compiler (default: -O -g or just -O)
LDFLAGS=flags specify flags to linker (default: none)
This can be achieved with:
env CC="compiler" CFLAGS="flags" LDFLAGS="flags" ./configure
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