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-*- text -*-
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Installation Procedure
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0) Preparation
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To build and install GNU Wget, you need to unpack the archive (which
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you have presumably done, since you are reading this), and read on.
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Like most GNU utilities, Wget uses the GNU Autoconf mechanism for
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build and installation; those of you familiar with compiling GNU
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software will feel at home.
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1) Configuration
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To configure Wget, run the configure script provided with the
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distribution. You may use all the standard arguments configure
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scripts take. The most important ones are:
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--help print help message
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--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX
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(/usr/local by default)
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--bindir=DIR user executables in DIR (PREFIX/bin)
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--infodir=DIR info documentation in DIR [PREFIX/info]
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--mandir=DIR man documentation in DIR [PREFIX/man]
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--build=BUILD configure for building on BUILD [BUILD=HOST]
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--host=HOST configure for HOST [guessed]
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--target=TARGET configure for TARGET [TARGET=HOST]
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--enable and --with options recognized (mostly Wget-specific):
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--with-socks use the socks library
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--with-ssl[=SSL_ROOT] link with libssl [in SSL_ROOT/lib] for https: support
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--disable-opie disable support for opie or s/key FTP login
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--disable-digest disable support for HTTP digest authorization
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--disable-debug disable support for debugging output
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--disable-nls do not use Native Language Support
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So, if you want to configure Wget for installation in your home
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directory, you can type:
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./configure --prefix=$HOME
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You can customize many default settings by editing Makefile and
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config.h. The program will work very well without your touching these
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files, but it is useful to have a look at things you can change there.
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If you use socks, it is useful to add -L/usr/local/lib (or wherever
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the socks library is installed) to LDFLAGS in Makefile.
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If you have OpenSSL libraries installed in one of the default
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directories, such as /usr/local/lib or /usr/local/ssl/lib, you can
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simply `configure --with-ssl'. If you have it installed elsewhere,
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you need to specify your alternate OpenSSL root directory. For
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instance, if libcrypto.* and libssl.* are in /opt/openssl/lib, you
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need to `configure --with-ssl=/opt/openssl'.
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To configure Wget on Windows, read the instructions in `windows/Readme'.
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If this doesn't work for any reason, talk to the Windows developers
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listed there; I do not maintain the port.
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2) Compilation
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To compile the program, type make and cross your fingers. If you do
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not have an ANSI compiler, Wget will try to KNR-ize its sources "on
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the fly". This should make GNU Wget compilable virtually anywhere.
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After the compilation a ready to use `wget' executable should reside
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in the src directory. I do not have any kind of test-suite as of this
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moment, but it should be easy enough to test whether the basic stuff
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works.
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3) Installation
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Use `make install' to install GNU Wget to directories specified to
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configure (/usr/local/* by default).
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The standard installation process will copy the wget binary to
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/usr/local/bin, install the info pages (wget.info*) to
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/usr/local/info. You can customize the directories either through the
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configuration process or making the necessary changes in the Makefile.
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To delete the files created by Wget installation, you can use make
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uninstall.
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