X-Git-Url: http://git.bytex64.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=www%2Fdoc%2Findex.html;h=25f6519f08cbce3d88ef46bdcf7d06a1572cb4d3;hb=efce7ece23d93ca5274ceb1e2bd3579c480d999a;hp=2040f160a6fdc283949f9e2b899faac8aee3efc5;hpb=b2df9b0332b4b2cf4f81b00189187c7f5fe8bfe1;p=blerg.git diff --git a/www/doc/index.html b/www/doc/index.html index 2040f16..25f6519 100644 --- a/www/doc/index.html +++ b/www/doc/index.html @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ http://git.bytex64.net/blerg.git. — as a standalone HTTP server, or as a CGI. You will need:
There is now an experimental autoconf build system. If you run
-add-autoconf
, it'll do the magic and create a
-configure
script that'll do the familiar things. If I ever
-get around to distributing source packages, you should find that this
-has already been done.
-
-
If you'd rather stick with the manual system, you should edit libs.mk -and put in the paths where you can find headers and libraries for the -above requirements. +
Edit libs.mk and put in the paths where you can find headers and +libraries for the above requirements.
Also, further apologies to BSD folks — I've probably committed several unconscious Linux-isms. It would not surprise me if the @@ -113,11 +106,8 @@ more portable, I'd be happy to hear them.
At this point, it should be gravy. Type 'make' and in a few seconds,
-you should have blerg.httpd
, blerg.cgi
,
-rss.cgi
, and blergtool
. Each of those can be
-made individually as well, if you, for example, don't want to install
-the prerequisites for blerg.httpd
or
-blerg.cgi
.
+you should have blerg.cgi
, blergtool
, and
+blerglatest
.
NOTE: blerg.httpd is deprecated and will not be updated with new features. @@ -159,7 +149,7 @@ right now.
There is an optional RSS cgi (rss.cgi
) that will serve
+
There is an optional RSS cgi (aux/cgi/rss.cgi
) that will serve
RSS feeds for users. Install this like blerg.cgi
above.
As of 1.9.0, this is a perl FastCGI script, so you will have to make
sure the perl libraries are available to it. A good way of doing that