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107 lines
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VBOX
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Copyright 1996,1997 Michael 'Ghandi' Herold
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Presettings for a successfull compilation/installation of vbox:
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- ncurses 1.9.9g (or higher),
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- tcl 7.6b1 (or higher),
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- kernel 2.0.30 with hisax 2.1 (or higher),
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- isdn4linux with audio support enabled.
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The above specified version numbers are matching the development environment
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of vbox.
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Extract the vbox archive using 'tar -xvzf vbox-x.y.z.tgz' and cd to its main
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directory (x.y.z. must be replaced with the version number).
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Before you start to compile you have to call './configure' to create a
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Makefile, which matches your local environment. A './configure --help'
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displays modifiable settings. Following options are relevant for vbox (the
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default settings are specified in [] brackets):
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--prefix=PREFIX Path in which the vbox directory tree will be
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--exec-prefix=EPREFIX installed [/usr/local/vbox].
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--sbindir=DIR Directory for vbox specific programs, which will
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be launched by the super user only [EPREFIX/sbin].
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--bindir=DIR Directory for programs used by all vbox users
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[EPREFIX/bin].
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--sysconfdir=DIR Directory, which will contain the vbox configs. You
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can use the global isdn configuration directory if
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you want [PREFIX/etc].
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--with-spooldir=DIR Directory in which vbox users specific sub dirs will
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be placed. These sub dirs will contain individual
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vbox configs, recoreded and playable voice messages
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[/var/spool/vbox].
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--with-logdir=DIR Directory in which log files will be placed
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[/var/log/vbox].
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--with-piddir=DIR Directory, which contains the pids of the different
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vboxgetty daemons [/var/run].
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--with-lockdir=DIR This Directory contains the device locking files,
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which will be created by the vboxgettys [/var/lock].
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--with-i4lconfdir=DIR Directory, which contains the configuration files of
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the i4l package. The config of vbox could also be
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installed in this place (see --sysconfdir)
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[/etc/isdn].
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--with-tcllib=LIB Tcl library to use. Normaly, the configure script
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scans for tcl8.0, then tcl7.6 and last for tcl. If
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it can't find your tcl library you can use this
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option to specify the name of the library [tcl].
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--with-tcldir=DIR Tcl base directory to use. If configure can't find
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your tcl includes or the tcl library you can use this
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option to specify the base directory to search. The
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directory must contain the subdirectories 'include'
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and 'libs' [].
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No other options than the above specified are used by the vbox package!
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You could modify the Makefile after a successful call to './configure' to
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your own liking, but the default settings should be sufficient.
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You're able to start the compilation using 'make'. 'make install' will
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create the neccessary sub dirs and install the executables and config.
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No configuration file will be overwritten! If a old configuration file
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exists, the new one is copied with the suffix '.new'.
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Now you're ready to set up user specific configurations and voice messages.
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For precise information about this topic see the manual. Please note that
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the full documentation if available in german only!
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Please read the manual carefully! There have been a number of changes since
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version 2.0 of vbox. Your old config files are *not* compatibel and couldn't
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therfore used any longer! Existing old voice messages must be converted to
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the .au format, and afterwards converted to the new vbox format using
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'autovbox'.
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There's a mailing list available for support, discussions and suggestions
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about vbox. To suscribe to the vbox mailing list, send an e-mail to:
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majordomo@abadonna.mayn.de
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with the line
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subscribe vbox <youraddress>
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in the message body (replace <youraddress> with your email address).
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Postings to this list are mainly German, although English letters are
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welcome and will be answered so good as I can ;-)
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